đ¤ Celebrating Balboa: Black Cat Awareness Month
October isnât just for pumpkins and spooky talesâitâs also Black Cat Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on the sleek, mysterious felines whoâve long been misunderstood. And who better to represent this cause than Balboa, the regal, mischievous heartthrob of Around Dusty Roads?

Balboa isnât just a catâheâs a shadow dancer, a sunbeam chaser, and a purring poet in fur. Yet despite their charm, black cats like Balboa often face unfair odds in shelters due to centuries-old superstitions.
đž Myths, Misconceptions, and Missed Connections
From medieval Europe to modern pop culture, black cats have been tangled in tales of witchcraft and bad luck. Some still believe that a black cat crossing your path is a sign of doom. But as Groucho Marx quipped, âA black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.â Balboa would addâwith a flick of his tailâthat itâs probably toward a sunlit nap or a snack.

These outdated beliefs have real consequences. Studies show black cats are less likely to be adopted than their lighter-colored counterparts. Their features can be harder to photograph, and theyâre often overlooked in crowded shelters. Itâs a heartbreaking irony: the very traits that make them elegant and enigmatic are the ones that keep them waiting for homes.
đâ⏠Balboa Breaks the Spell
Balboaâs story is a reminder that black cats are anything but unlucky. Heâs a daily dose of joy, a midnight-colored muse who inspires blog posts, product spotlights, and cozy evenings. His anticsâwhether chasing shadows or curling up beside a bookâprove that love, not superstition, should guide our choices.

A Balboa Blep- photo credit Deb Neumann
This October, letâs rewrite the narrative. Share stories of your black cats, support shelters, and consider adopting a feline like Balboa. Because behind every black coat is a heart full of magic.

photo credit Deb Neumann
