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    Heartwarming "black cats" story

    Black Jellybeans
    By Margie Seyfer



    I've never read an official study on the matter, but I've noticed that
    in animal shelters, black cats are the most overlooked. Black seems
    to be the least preferred of cat colors, ranking below all combinations
    of white, orange, gray, spotted and striped.


    Black cats are still stereotyped as Halloween cats, creatures of bad
    luck, more appropriate on a witch's broomstick than curled up on your
    pillow. To make matters worse, in cages, black cats become close to
    invisible, fading into the dark shadows in the back of a stainless-steel
    cage.


    For eleven years, starting when I was 10 years old, I volunteered at an
    urban animal shelter. It always struck me as particularly unfair
    that, time after time, I'd get to know affectionate, adorable black
    cats, only to watch them be passed over by adopters merely because of
    their color. I assumed there was nothing that could be done.


    One day, many years into my work at the shelter, I spent a few minutes
    petting a sweet, black half-grown kitten, who had been found as a stray
    and brought to the shelter. The slender thing purred warmly at my
    attention, gently playful as she patted my hand with one paw.


    I thought about what a shame it was that the kitten was already too big
    to be adopted on baby-kitten appeal alone, and so solidly black that
    most people wouldn't even pause in front of her cage. I noticed there
    was no name written on the informational card on her cage.


    Since volunteers were welcome to name the strays that came to the
    shelter, I thought for a moment about what I could name this black
    kitten. I wanted to think of a name that could give the kitten the
    kind of appealing "color" that might encourage an adopter to take a
    second look.


    The name Jellybean popped into my head, and I wrote it on the card, just
    as I'd named thousands of cats in the past.



    I was taken entirely by surprise when, later that afternoon, I overheard
    a woman walking through the cat room say, "Jellybean! What a
    wonderful name!"


    She stopped to look more closely at the kitten, now batting at a piece
    of loose newspaper in the cage. She asked me if she could hold
    Jellybean, and, as I opened the cage, I sheepishly admitted that the
    kitten didn't know her name, as I'd named her just hours before.


    I lifted her into the woman's arms, and the kitten leaned into the
    woman, looking up into her eyes with a purr of kitten bliss. After a
    few minutes, the woman told me that she'd like to adopt this black
    kitten, and, when the paperwork was approved a few days later, she took
    Jellybean home.



    I was pleased, of course - adoptions were always what nourished my soul
    - but I chalked it up to a lucky break for one black kitten, and moved
    on.


    I was surprised again a few weeks later when the woman came back to the
    shelter. She found me refilling water bowls in a cat room and said,
    "You were the one who helped me adopt that black kitten a few weeks ago,
    remember?


    "Jellybean? I know you were the one who named her, and I've been
    wanting to stop back to thank you. She's the sweetest thing - I just
    love her to pieces. But I don't know if I would have noticed her if
    she hadn't had that great name.


    It just suits her perfectly. She's so bouncy and colorful - I know
    that sounds crazy. Anyway, I wanted to say thank you."


    I told her I was touched that she had stopped by and thrilled to hear
    that Jellybean was doing well in her new home.


    Then I explained how I thought black cats were often unfairly overlooked
    and admitted the name had been my conscious attempt to get someone to
    notice a cat who would probably not have been adopted otherwise.


    She said, "Well, it worked! You should name all the black cats
    Jellybean."



    I smiled politely at the suggestion, thinking to myself that this woman
    knew nothing of the harsh realities of animal shelters. Just because
    I named one kitten Jellybean and it had gotten adopted didn't mean
    anything - it had just been a stroke of luck.


    Black cats were still black cats, after all, and most people didn't want
    them.


    As the day went on, I kept thinking about the woman's advice: "You
    should name all the black cats Jellybean." As crazy as it seemed, I
    decided I had nothing to lose.


    Pen in hand, I walked along the cages, looking for a black cat without a
    name. There was only one, a small black kitten alone in a cage,
    sleeping. I wrote "Jellybean" on its cage card.


    Later that afternoon, someone came along and said they'd like to adopt
    that little Jellybean. Well, I thought to myself, that wasn't really
    a fair test - it was so cute and tiny.



    A few days later, a nameless black cat came along, fully grown. I
    named it Jellybean. It was adopted. Days later, another.
    Adopted. The process repeated itself enough times that, after a
    while, I had to admit that maybe there was some magic in the name, after
    all.


    It began to seem morally wrong not to name black cats Jellybean,
    especially ones who had a bounce in their step and a spark of joy in
    their eyes.


    Although I'd usually refrained from using the same name for more than
    one cat, after a while, my fellow volunteers ceased to be surprised when
    they came across another of my Jellybeans.


    Of course, we'll need more far-reaching solutions to ensure that every
    cat has a home. But for my black Jellybeans, sitting in sunny
    windows, sniffing at ladybugs walking across the kitchen floor,
    snuggling in beds with their adopted people, a name made all the
    difference.


    "Jellybean" allowed some humans to see beyond a dark midnight coat into
    the rainbow of riches in a cat's heart.
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

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    I copied and sent this to my local Humane Society. Thanks! what a wonderful story.

    There should be the Jellybean Foundation!
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    Thats a great story.
    There were a lot of Black Cats at Petcetera, and I will suggest that they change a name to Jellybean, and see if that changes thier luck.
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    I have a hard time figuring why black kittys are over looked 2 of the 3 here are black . Love that story so creative.
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    What a great story. If it truly works I hope every black kitty in shelters are named Jellybean!

    I remember when I adopted Jazz the volunteers at the rescue were thrilled. I wanted a kitten and went for a tabby I had seen earlier in the week but she was already adopted and all they had left was this pitiful sickly black kitten named Chrissy (my Jazz). I was considering holding out till they got more kittens in but the lady who worked there took her out of the cage and stuck her in my husband's arms and begged us to take her home for the weekend and give it a try. She said we could bring her back on Monday if we wanted. Well on Monday I took her to the vet to discover she had ringworm, a nasty URI, tape worms and ear mites. The vet I saw wasn't my regular and he told me no one would blame me if I took her back. Well of course I didn't take her back and the rescue waived my adoption fee since I had such big vet bills. They said they were just thrilled that a black kitty got a home.

    Jazz is great. I think black kitties are the sweetest!

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    What a great story!! I got LES with that one. I also found, as a volunteer, that black cats were passed over. It's too bad too, because I had a black DLH I named Marina Mar (RB, 2001). She was the sweetest, most lovable cat I have ever known.

    I am emailing the story to our HS as well.

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    What a great story! I love black cats. The ones I've known have always been really easygoing and laid back.
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    Heartwarming black cats story

    It's really sad that black cats and kittens are overlooked and passed over only because of their color. They'll thrive on the love and attention of an owner and will give so very much in return just like any other kitty. I only hope this story gets around to shelters, rescues, pet shops, and vets' offices and prominently posted. It's hard to change attitudes, especially those that have no realistic basis. But this is a great way to start. My thanks to the kind and caring person who started the Jellybean trend. Because of it, some deserving black kitties are in loving furever homes. May this be only the beginning.....
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    Jan, what a great story, thanks for sharing it. I too am forwarding it on to a local shelter whose owner I know.

    Speaking from somone who has 2 black cats and I'm working on taming my 3rd (Oliver) I can not understand why they are overlooked. My Mystic and Vegas are just wonderful and I would not trade them for the world.


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    This story also gave me LES and I forwarded it to a few cat friends of mine. My RB Pepper has been the only black cat that I've owned and he was such a wonderful laid back loving cat. I adopted him from a rescue group at Petco and chose him because he was the friendliest and was purring constantly. He was also the only long haired kitten and I wanted one to kind of match my Storm's fur. He and Storm bonded within 1 hour and were best friends. I still miss him very much.

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    What a great story.. it is so sad, this happens with dogs too. I happen to adore black cats

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    Hee hee hee! We always saved the black jellybeans in our Easter baskets for my big brother - I didn't like them, and he loves 'em! And he's the only one of my siblings who doesn't have any cat allergy at all (skipped him, went to his daughters).

    What a great story!

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    What a wonderful story! Thanks for posting!

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    I should pass this on to the shelter where I've volunteered, also. They were thinking of adopting a ruse used by our local humane society, tying a bandana around the cat's neck before their photograph was taken - another colourful way to make them stand out.

    I'll never forget Melissa's post about talking to a shelter worker who said their shelter was so overwhelmed with kittens that all the black ones were killed right away.

    I've always loved black cats most of all, preferring that colour to any other, and I simply can't understand why others have an aversion to them. When I adopted Raven, the shelter apologised that he had a small dot of white on his throat because they knew I loved the all-blacks so much. The volunteer who took me around and introduced me to the social-ferals asked me to adopt her favorite because she'd been passed over so many, many times over the years - and she's georgous. People who avoid black cats are missing out.

    It's interesting that this thread came up now because I was thinking this morning that I should photograph all my black cats and post a thread on them - Dagda, Belle, Raven, Luke, LOS (Limb of Satan because of her behavior, not her colour), Tom, and the still un-named CH kitten.

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    What a wonderful story!
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