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		<title>Cat Mythology: Cats as Familiars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cats as familiars have a long and dark history in western mythology. These cats often found their way into literature. One of the most famous was Grimalkin, the witches&#8217; cat from Shakespeare&#8217;s MacBeth. Cats as witch&#8217;s companions are still a part of the popular symbology associated with the modern holiday of Halloween. What is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats as familiars have a long and dark history in western mythology. These cats<br />
often found their way into literature. One of the most famous was Grimalkin, the witches&#8217;<br />
cat from Shakespeare&#8217;s MacBeth. Cats as witch&#8217;s companions are still a part of the<br />
popular symbology associated with the modern holiday of Halloween.</p>
<p>What is a familiar? In western mythology a familiar was an animal companion<br />
given by the devil to a witch in order to help her with her evil magic. These familiars<br />
would have names just like any other pet. In the middle ages, if you were caught talking<br />
to your pet (like a lot of people do) you were considered to be consorting with the devil in<br />
speaking to w obviously your familiar. The Middle Ages were a very dark and violent<br />
period in Europe. Their alternative name &#8220;Dark Ages&#8221; should come as no surprise.<br />
Learning was confined to clergy and nobility. The general population was therefore quite<br />
ignorant and prone to superstition.</p>
<p>A familiar could be any type of animal such as a toad, dog or cat. Black cats<br />
became the traditionally cited companion and hence cats became particularly reviled. In<br />
1233 Pope Gregory IX wrote in his Papal Bull &#8220;Vox in Rama&#8221; actually denounced black<br />
cats as satanic. The Popes&#8217; proclamation began the persecution of cats all over Europe.<br />
Thousands and thousands of cats were burned alive in the attempt to drive out the evil<br />
Satan. Wild tales of these cats shape shifting into other creatures were common among<br />
the populace and justified these terrible acts in their minds. When the power of the<br />
Knights Templar was broken, some of the knights were said to have confessed to<br />
worshipping cats. As these so-called confessions were given under extreme torture, they<br />
would seem to speak more to the attitudes of their inquisitors than to anything the<br />
Templars themselves had actually done.</p>
<p>Why were black cats in particular singled out? There are a couple of legends that<br />
might explain this singular revulsion. In the first legend, so the story goes, is that cats<br />
who were born at the end of blackberry season were called blackberry cats. According to<br />
this legend, the end of blackberry season coincides with the expulsion of Satan from<br />
heaven. When he fell he landed on a blackberry bush which he defiled with his urine and<br />
spit. Thus, blackberry cats, especially black ones are associated with the devil in this tale.<br />
The second tale comes from Italy. The Italian witches, called streghe, tell a legend about<br />
Diana who is goddess of the moon and also called &#8220;Queen of the Witches&#8221;. Her brother<br />
who was known in ancient times as Apollo, is renamed Lucifer (Light Bearer) in this tale.<br />
Supposedly, Diana wanted to have a son by Lucifer, so she attempted to trick him by<br />
taking the shape of a black cat.</p>
<p>As you can see, these stories were pretty wild, and yet the people of those dark<br />
times took them as the gospel truth. The irony of this superstitious hysteria against cats<br />
was that by destroying the cats the Europeans nearly destroyed themselves. Cats had been<br />
used for centuries to keep down the population of vermin, especially mice and rats. When<br />
their predators were destroyed, the vermin population exploded. They ate large amounts<br />
of grain that had been meant for human consumption resulting in widespread hunger<br />
among the people.  Even worse than the hunger was that the enormous numbers of rats<br />
became disease carriers. The worst of these diseases was the bubonic plague, otherwise<br />
known as the Black Death. The Plagues of the Middle Ages are terrible instance of the<br />
repercussions that can befall humans due to misplaced zeal.</p>
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