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Burning ears, magpies, and the cure: Old Irish superstitions and remedies

Burning ears, magpies, and the cure: Old Irish superstitions and remedies

Sun, 06 Jul, 2025

Even if you don't believe in these old notions, chances are you know a family member or friend who obeys them
DSPCA asks people to look past superstition and adopt black cats

DSPCA asks people to look past superstition and adopt black cats

Tue, 29 Oct, 2024

The DSPCA said another reason for lower adoption rates for black animals is that they are harder to photograph, making them less likely to stand out in a shelter environment or on social media.

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