If viewed from other cultures, the way of looking for black cats is the complete opposite. Like the ancient Egyptians, the image of the Bastet goddess with a head shaped and similar in color to the head of a black cat somewhat partly reflects its position in ancient Egyptian culture.
And the Egyptians are extremely devoted to cat worship, in part because of their ability to hunt. Rats, snakes and some other crops that humans hate the most are easily solved by cats.
In addition, cats raised in the nobles have an extremely regal life: inlaid all over gold, and eat in the same place as him. Even when he died he was embalmed and buried like a rich man. Evidence is that archeologists have traced thousands of years of black cats in a tomb in Egypt.
Not only the ancient Egyptians, Scottish people have long believed that black cats appear will bring prosperity and success to the homeowners.