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

Balboa isnāt just a catāheās 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.
š¾ 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, āA black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.ā Balboa would addāwith a flick of his tailāthat itās 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These outdated beliefs have real consequences.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 theyāre often overlooked in crowded shelters. Itās a heartbreaking irony: the very traits that make them elegant and enigmatic are the ones that keep them waiting for homes.
šā⬠Balboa Breaks the Spell
Balboaās story is a reminder that black cats are anything but unlucky. Heās a daily dose of joy, a midnight-colored muse who inspires blog posts, product spotlights, and cozy evenings. His anticsāwhether chasing shadows or curling up beside a bookāprove that love, not superstition, should guide our choices.

A Balboa Blep- photo credit Deb Neumann
This October, letās 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
