Animals have accompanied man since ancient times, so it is not surprising that there are so many myths and superstitions around them.
Some signs have lost their relevance and have become the subject of study for folklorists, while others continue to cause discussion.
Mysterious cats
Cats are often credited with supernatural powers. They are believed to have subjugated the Egyptians, to have come from another planet, and to be present in several worlds at once.
So, one of the popular superstitions is known to many who have moved into a new home. Even in the 21st century, people adhere to the rule that the cat should enter the house first. It is believed that the pet allegedly takes on all the negativity prepared by evil spirits and evil people.
People experience superstitious fear when a black cat crosses their path. But a white cat, on the contrary, is considered a good sign.
In addition, there is a legend that cats have 9 lives. Pets demonstrate miracles of vitality in many situations: they land on soft paws when falling from a height, fight with predators and dogs, and can “treat” themselves with herbs. But in reality, cats have only one life.
A dog's howl is bad luck
It is believed that the dog howls for a reason. In ancient times, people believed that a dog predicted trouble or even the death of one of the family members.
Dogs are endowed with supernatural powers no less than cats. But in fact, these animals simply have an excellent sense of smell, hearing and other senses. In addition, dogs are subtle "psychologists" who sense any minor changes in the owner's behavior.