Halloween and a Black Cat Story for the Entire Year

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By Peggy W

This is a true story...

For some reason, Halloween and witches and black cats have always been closely associated with one another. Most of it has no factual basis but old tales that have continued to have been handed down through the centuries perpetuate that notion.

I'll address the black cat story in a little while...

When I was growing up in the countryside of Wisconsin, it was a fairly unpopulated area and we did not have that many nearby neighbors for most of the years that we kids lived there. When my grandfather started selling some lots and homes started being built in what used to be a vacant field, we gradually had a few more houses to call upon when Halloween rolled around each year.

In those days, at least in the country, people did not spend much on ornate costumes. But I would venture to say that we had as much or possibly even more fun in getting dressed for that night of trick or treating.


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Trick or treat

We did not go to a store in those days and pick out a costume to wear.

Instead old sheets or cloths would be re-worked to make up a crazy looking outfit and a major part of the transformation would be what was done to our faces.

Coal might have been used to blacken parts of our faces or other types of make-up applied to make us look appropriately different depending upon what or who we were trying to emulate.

The face painting was much more important than the costumes, because in most cases in central Wisconsin the Fall weather would have mandated being bundled up for the evening due to the coolness of the night air.

I am certain that my mother who was the primary decorator of our faces had as much fun as we did in getting them adorned with shades of her lipstick and rouge or whatever else she might have utilized.

At the end of the night we were always prepared for a good face scrubbing!

We had very few houses to go to for the trick or treating and the meaning back then...at least where we lived...was different from today.

We kids had to perform a trick in order to get a treat!

What that meant is that we would have to sing a little song or recite a little poem or do some slight of hand...something!... before we would be rewarded with the treats.

And of course the treats were different back then.

Homemade cookies or popcorn balls or candied apples were given as treats. Since my parents knew the handful of people where we would go on Halloween...there was no danger of anything amiss with the homemade goodies given out to us.

While we may not have been rich in the sense of mountains of sweets collected...I truly think that our experience of growing up in the country and feeling safe and secure and also having fun as a family on Halloween was worth much more.

I wouldn't trade it for anything!


The faces my mother had with which to work her "magic" on Halloween...

Left to right...me, my mother, and my two brothers...Johnny and Jimmy (as they were then called).
Source: Peggy W

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That always fell to my Dad and he was a pumpkin carving expert!

The project was always done at the kitchen table and it was quite the production.

After carving the top of the pumpkin and lifting the "hat" off, the insides were scooped out. Then my Dad would draw the design on the pumpkin and with sharp knife in hand he would begin the carving of the face.

Most of our pumpkins were happy characters with at least three to five teeth or more showing.

We kids would sit in rapt attention as the surgery was being completed offering suggestions as to how many teeth the pumpkin should have that particular year.

 

It was a fun family time.

 

Once the deed was accomplished, a candle would be put inside and tested.

We couldn't wait for it to get dark enough outside for our pumpkin to be lit and put on the front porch.

It was admired every year as the finest piece of artistry.

 

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Halloween History

Cat called Mama Kitty

Mama Kitty
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Fast forward...

Now comes the story of our black cat and Halloween.

Unfortunately for the cat that showed up delivering five kittens in our shrubbery in the front yard many years ago, she was black. Also judging from what the vet guessed as her age, she was a kitten or very young during the time of Halloween.

All we knew at the time was that she seemed very small...seemed to be wild...and had these five kittens to feed. We noticed that she only had one eye.

Once we discovered her, we decided to help. We started calling her Mama Kitty...and the name stuck.


One of Mama Kitty's kittens

One of Mama Kitty's kittens...the first to be placed.
Source: Peggy W

We found homes for her kittens...

Mama Kitty continually threatened us with charges and hissing as we tried to help feed her and her kittens, but we persisted. I spent time out in the yard talking to her and slowly one of her kittens would respond to my voice and come to me to be cuddled and petted. A few of the others would occasionally be able to be touched and petted, but this one black kitten eventually would rush out of the shrubbery at the sound of my voice every time she heard it.

She was the first to be placed in a home with people that I knew and who promised to have her spayed. I shed a few tears when that kitten that placed such trust in me had to be given away.

Eventually we found homes for all of Mama Kitty's kittens and then we borrowed a cage from the local SPCA and had her trapped. Poor thing! She must have been so frightened!


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We had Mama Kitty spayed and found out some bad news...

The vet informed us that Mama Kitty had not been born with one eye. It had been gouged out of her! She had also probably been strangled with damage to her vocal cords!

No wonder she did not trust people!!!

For all the many years that we continued to provide shelter and food for her, she never let us get close enough to pet her.  We also never heard her meow which was probably due to the vocal cord damage.

We left our garage door cracked open so that she could get in and out at will. Food and bedding and even a heater in the winter was provided.

Nothing we could do erased from her memory the horror that had been done to her at the hands of people.

At least she had been spayed and would not bring more kittens into this world.

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Mama Kitty touched our lives...

 

She lived a good long life and had some buddies who visited her on a daily basis.

One of her favorite pals was named Walter.

 

Mama Kitty seldom ventured far from our house, backyard or the neighbor's yards on either side of us.

 

Frequently she was seen sunning herself on our roof.

 

We were happy to have provided her with a home, but saddened that because of Halloween and the evil doings of some kids or adults who tortured her, she remained damaged the rest of her life with regard to being able to fully trust people again.

 

Few if any animal shelters let black kittens or black cats be adopted anywhere around the season of Halloween. It is good to know that those precautions are taken but sad to think that they are even necessary.

 

Mama Kitty and her pal

Mama Kitty and her friend, Walter
Source: Peggy W

Please Spay or Neuter Your Pets!

Cat mom hugs baby kitten

Mama Kitty has now gone on to the "great beyond" where I hope that she is frolicking freely and without any constraints.

Happy Halloween!

Enjoy Halloween if that is your custom but please teach your children and others to be kind to the animals who also have a right to enjoy a happy life. Our black cat story of Mama Kitty was one that we lived with for many years. We still wish that we could have held her and cuddled her as we are able to do with our cats Dusty and Peaches who enrich our lives on a daily basis.

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Painted on wall of animal shelter (CAP) in Houston.
Source: Peggy W


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Peggy W Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi JamaGenee,

We really had a fun childhood. Sorry to say that Mama Kitty did not have the same. You are probably correct in that whoever inflicted such pain and suffering upon her went on to do even more. Sad! Hope that this upcoming Halloween spares innocent animals from such horrors. Thanks for your comment.

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JamaGenee Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Lovely stories of your childhood and Mama Kitty. I, too, can't believe the cruelty some people unleash on animals. What happened to Mam Kitty's eye and vocal chords sounds like the work of a small child who was most likely a budding psychopath who graduated to even greater cruelty to humans (or murder) as an adult.

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Peggy W Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi Mighty Mom,

Happy Halloween to you also! It is no wonder that animal shelters allow no one to adopt black cats at this time of year for their own protection. Mama Kitty remained shy and untrusting, but had as good a life as we could give to her. Thanks for your warm and lovely comment.

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Mighty Mom 3 months ago

I can think of only one word for this hub: HALLOWED.

It's so rich with nostalgia and heartwarming storytelling.

LOVE the family pic. I have fond memories of painting my son's face (until he got too big to want Mom involved in his costuming).

The Momma Kitty story shows the two ends of the human spectrum. I shudder to think anyone would be so cruel to a defenseless cat. But I know it happens. God bless you and people like you. You game Momma Kitty a beautiful life on her own terms.

Big smile and rated up.

Happy Halloween!

MM

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Peggy W Hub Author 6 months ago

Hi Billy,

Our poor little black cat (Momma Kitty) had a rough start in life but we did what we could for her. As to Halloween costumes, with 100 degree temps. in Houston it is hard to think of that time of year approaching in the months ahead. Am sure kids are wanting that last day at the beach before school starts. Thanks for your comment.

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billyaustindillon Level 4 Commenter 6 months ago

Peggy a great reminder for Halloween and time to order those costumes for another year - the Black Cat story is a great read.

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Peggy W Hub Author 6 months ago

Hi Lucky Cats,

You are so obviously a caring human being when it comes to cats and animals and I am so pleased to meet you here via HubPages. Thanks for your comments regarding our black cat story and also the Halloween context.

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Lucky Cats Level 8 Commenter 6 months ago

Hello Peggy. Well, with each article of yours I read, I gain more and more respect and liking for you! what a wonderful person you are, Peggy. I, too, rescued a black cat from my neighborhood several years ago (wow! thinking about it; it's been about 7 years!) We named her Princess Pee because, we were to learn from our Veterinarians later, she was sometimes incontinent because she had been shot and the bullet remained in place. This poor cat had pulled herself out into the street. A little boy found her and was carrying her along as best he could (she was full grown and he must have been, maybe; around 6). The boy desperately wanted to help her but was overwhelmed w/the situation but would NOT leave her. I came upon the scene and asked if I could help him..he was so relieved. He was a 'latchkey' child in that no parents were home so, I found his mother's work #, called and asked permission to take the cat to my Vet's office. Of course, she was relieved...long story short; we kept PP and helped her in however many ways were needed. She lived 5 years but, tragically, the wounds and debilitating effect of that gunshot were ever complicating her ability to walk and use the litter box...pretty soon, she became too disabled for life to be good for her, any longer so, we had to do the right thing by her and hold her in loving arms while she passed over. I never found out who did it to her. Anyway, just to let you know how much I relate to and value this story...you are such a great person to place this out there in order that others learn and so that we can all watch a little more closely what happens to our feline friends.

Bless you!!! All the positive buttons pushed!!!

Peggy, I almost failed to mention how lovely are your Halloween memories and the great facial make up and home made costumes and delicious yummy treats which were REWARDED....not given "carelessly." LOL..such wonderful childhood memories. My "young girl and little girl" series are about the same thing...those romantic sweet and fun times!. Love the sibling/momma pic, too.

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Peggy W Hub Author 9 months ago

Hello Eiddwen,

Glad you liked this story about our very special little black cat named Mama Kitty that touched our lives.

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Eiddwen Level 8 Commenter 9 months ago

I am really finding the gems today. Another great one Peggy, I loved it and I voteup all the way.

Take care

Eiddwen.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello Gendarme,

Thanks for reading and commenting on this story about Halloween and our black cat, Mama Kitty.

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Gendarme 2 years ago

Great story you shared!

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi agusfanani,

Happy to have shared my memories of Halloween with you. Thanks for the comment.

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agusfanani Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

I could feel the happiness of your childhood celebrating halloween after reading this hub. I think it's not merely a celebration but also a cultural event. Thank you for sharing your beautiful moments with us.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello vanderhaven,

Thanks for sharing your memories of Halloween and what you are now doing to make Halloween fun for your children. I'll just bet that they will remember your homemade costumes much longer than if you simply purchased the ready made ones at the store. Much more interaction in the family by what you are doing which is important.

So nice to hear that you are also taking care of a feral cat. If more people would spay and neuter their pets, there would not be such an overpopulation of them. The feral ones, on average, do not have that good or long a life. Obviously you are a caring person. Thanks!

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hello loveroflife,

Yes...poor little Mama Kitty was unable to be loved like our other cats most probably just because she was singled out because of being a black cat. All of us...cats or people...are the same underneath that layer of fur or skin. No one should be singled out due to coloration. You really focused on the animal part of this hub which was my prime intent. Thanks for the comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi dohn121,

This must have generated some Halloween memories of your own. Happy to have shared mine. As to caring for our black cat...Mama Kitty...it was the least that we could do considering everything that she had endured. Poor little thing. Thanks for the comment.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Pete,

Thanks for the compliment on the structure of my hubs. I am learning and some of my earlier hubs look pretty sad. With time, I may go back and correct some of them.

So you too had to perform tricks to get your treats on Halloween. Would love to see you doing your elephant trick. Ha!

Yes...I would like to see great punishment meted out to those who abuse animals. Sad state of affairs. Statistically many who abuse animals go on to abusing children or adults in later years.

Thanks for your comment on our Black Cat story and Halloween.

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Peggy W Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi Hello, hello,

As you say, we may have had little in comparison to what is made of Halloween today...but we had what counted. Family togetherness and traditions that no amount of money can buy. Also the safety of the times was so sweet. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.

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vanderhaven 2 years ago

I have great memories of homemade costumes, face painting and dressing up and --funny to realize it but the candy and going trick or treating isn't the "Main", fun memory.

My kids don't have the slightest idea what it used to be like but I suppose in some way they are having fun too, and will grow up with fond memories of halloween times. I do try to make homemade costumes so at least that will be something they remember fondly even though right now all they want is one from the store!

I have a feral cat right now. She isn't black but she was a small little abandoned kitten right at Halloween time last year. We fed her and tried to be very kind to her and give her a good home but she is VERY scared of people and hides whenever anyone else besides us comes around. She also had a bad eye when we got her but it wasn't gouged out, she had pinkeye and it was really infected. Today, she is beautiful and as happy as we can make her. So, it was great to read your hub and see we have so many things in common. :)

loveroflife 2 years ago

You obviously touched Mamma Kitty's life. It is a shame that because of someone's evil action, you could never physically touch her. Thanks for a sweet and moving story.

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dohn121 Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

I really enjoyed your hub, Peggy W. It sounds like you had the ideal Halloween as a child (great photo). I felt a great sense of nostalgia hearing about your father carving pumpkins and you and your brothers getting face-painted by your mom--it was a nice touch--especially the part about Mamma Kitty, who certainly needy help. That was a wonderful act of kindness by your family's part. Thanks for the memories.

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Pete Maida Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

First I have to say the your hubs are always so well structured with the use of the bold type and the pictures. It is always a pleasant read.

Trick or treat was the same for us in Pennsylvania when I was growing up. We had to perform for our treats. I did elephant jokes.

I never understood how someone could harm an animal like that. I'd like to see a character that could do that to a small cat thrown in a cage with a lion and see if they can pull the same stuff.

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Hello, hello, 2 years ago

That is a lovely hub and thank you for coming and sharing. I also think that in those days we had nothing to nowadays but it was a healthier and safer world.

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