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Black cats are often difficult to rehome due to lingering superstitions, cultural myths, and their less photogenic appearance compared to cats with brighter fur.
Black cats are considered the hardest to adopt due to persistent superstitions and their lower visibility in shelters.
Black cats are often harder to rehome due to long-standing superstitions, negative cultural biases, and their perceived lack of photogenic appeal.
Black cats are generally the hardest to adopt due to longstanding superstitions and negative cultural associations.
Black cats are harder to rehome due to enduring superstitions, lower visibility in shelters, and biases in adoption choices favoring lighter-colored pets.
Black cats are typically the hardest to adopt due to superstitions and negative stereotypes.
Christianity does not specifically condemn black cats, though some traditions historically associated them with superstition or evil due to cultural influences.
The 3-3-3 rule of cats explains the typical adjustment timeline: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn a routine, and 3 months to feel at home.
Black cats are adopted the least due to lingering superstitions and their lower visibility in shelter photography.

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