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Why do Witches normally own cats?

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DylanMilliren

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Witches were thought to have animal "familiars" who would help them contact the devil etc. A cat was a good choice as many elderly women have cats. Often cas and their elderly lady owners are a bit strange, which didn't help them seeming normal.

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the color and superstition got them tied in with witches

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