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Prime of the morning to you, cat lovers! Completely satisfied St. Patrick’s Day. It is a day to have a good time all issues Irish/Celtic and the colour inexperienced that’s ubiquitous on the Emerald Isle. I’ve Irish ancestry, however on St. Patrick’s Day, everyone seems to be an honorary a part of this lineage.
The Irish have been identified all through the centuries for his or her storytelling skills, and never surprisingly, cats are the lead characters in lots of regional legends – each Irish particularly, and in a broader sense, Celtic. These tales vary from spooky and darkish to intriguing and foolish. So why not curl up along with your cat, some soda bread and cabbage, and examine among the tales about cats throughout the Atlantic?
1. Cat Sith
Scottish folklore tells the fascinating story a couple of legendary creature referred to as the Cat Sith (Cait Sidhe in Gaelic). This magical animal is a big black cat with a white spot on its chest and eyes that glow at nighttime. The Scottish individuals have seen Cat Sith as a mystical fairy creature that has an enigmatic presence and supernatural powers. A typical perception held that Cat Sith was a witch that would rework right into a cat 9 instances. It appears possible that this perception contributed to the saying that cats have 9 lives!
Cat Sith was identified for having a mysterious and otherworldly look, and a few tales recommend that this cat might speak in human speech and stood upright on its hind legs like individuals. In Scottish funeral customs, some individuals thought that Cat Sith stole the soul of the deceased earlier than the gods claimed it. To forestall this, households would do issues to distract the cat, like enjoying video games.
In the course of the pageant of Samhain, which we all know as Halloween, individuals believed that Cat Sith might cross over and roam on Earth. Celtic individuals would depart out saucers of milk in hopes of Cat Sith blessing them. And, legend has it that Cat Sith haunts the Scottish Highlands as a ghost. Aye!
2. Black Cats Are Good Luck

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Fortunately, Eire is among the European international locations with the alternative perception of the widespread superstitious fallacy that black cats carry dangerous luck. In Eire, if a black cat crosses your path, many individuals consider the luck of the Irish will come to you.
And that’s appropriately. I’ve two black cats and one black and white tuxedo. They most actually haven’t introduced me any dangerous luck; these black cats are blessings! Within the yr 1233, Pope Gregory IX referred to as black cats demons in disguise. We’re glad the Irish individuals noticed by way of that lie and turned it the wrong way up.
So, should you encounter a black cat that wants a house, take into account it a wink from the legendary “Luck of the Irish” and undertake it!
3. Calico Cats Can (Generally) Remedy Warts

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Like with black cats, folklore in lots of cultures, together with Eire, additionally see the tri-colored calico cat pretty much as good luck. In accordance with this Irish legend, rubbing a calico cat’s tail on a wart will remedy the wart. As if this weren’t peculiar sufficient of a legend, it has a really catlike situation: This treatment solely works throughout the month of Might. In fact, it does; cats like issues on their phrases, as we all know. So if they’re solely up for curing warts in Might, then we’ll take it. (I’ll follow tried and true medication if I ever get a wart.)
4. A Welsh Goddess and Her White Cats

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Wales is, like Eire, a Celtic nation, so we are going to add this intriguing Welsh story about Ceridwen, the Welsh goddess of knowledge, inspiration, and prophecy. In accordance with the legend, white cats attended to Ceridwen and carried out the goddess’ orders on Earth.
Now, everyone knows that cats are way more prone to get people to do their bidding than to hold out anybody’s orders. Ceridwen was some goddess if she commanded a herd of cats!
5. Oweynagat (Cave of the Cats)
In Eire’s County Roscommon stands an intriguing archaeological monument referred to as Owynagat, or Cave of the Cats in English. In Irish folklore, the cave serves as an entrance to the underworld, and on Halloween, some individuals see the cave as a portal to hell.
Steeped in legend and fantasy that’s troublesome to verify, some say that Cave of the Cats received its title from the story Briccriu’s Feast, the place three magical cats had been despatched from a cave to go assault two Ulster warriors. Cats are territorial certainly, so I see what impressed this a part of the story!
6. King of the Cats

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One other intriguing folks story has many variations, however my favourite tells the story of a traveler who encounters a funeral procession of cats. The felines are carrying a coffin and crying that the King of the Cats was lifeless. When the farmer comes house and tells his spouse about what he noticed, their napping household cat rouses jumps up, and proclaims: “Why, meaning I’m the King of the Cats!” Then, the newly anointed cat disappears in a puff of smoke.
So should you suppose your cat is additional particular and even has some secret magical powers, properly … you by no means know!
In the event you’re feeling impressed by the prominence of cats in Celtic lore, take a look at this story we revealed that includes a listing of 150 superior Irish cat names. Perhaps your subsequent cat might have a cool Irish title like Patrick, Blarney, Paddy, or Banshee – wouldn’t that be cute?