ARE THEY EVIL?
During the Middle Ages in Europe, the cat became an object of superstitions
and was associated with evil. The animal was believed to have powers of black
magic - an assistant to witches and perhaps the embodiment of the devil. People
who kept cats were suspected of wickedness and were often put to death along with
their cats. Cats were hunted, tortured, and sacrificed. Live cats were sealed inside
the walls of houses and other buildings as they were being constructed, in the belief
that this would bring good luck. As the cat population dwindled, the disease-carrying
rat population increased, a factor that contributed greatly to the spread of epidemics
throughout Europe. By the 17th century, the cat had begun to regain its former place
as a companion to people and a controller of rodents. Many of the superstitions that
appeared during the period of cat persecution, however, are still evident today in the
form of such sayings as "A black cat crossing your path brings bad luck."
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