Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty
Cats are among the most powerful regarding ghostly resonance. Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Black Cat" recounts the horrifying death and reappearance of Pluto, a black and white cat. Settlers in early America feared black cats, associating them with witchcraft. A couple of years ago, m...
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