What would Halloween be without cats? Their piercing gaze and mysterious presence have made them a symbol of this enchanting night for centuries. But did you know that Halloween wasn’t always about “scary things”? Behind the pumpkins, candles and cobwebs lies an ancient ritual filled with stories about nature, the balance between light and darkness, and yes, about cats too. In this blog, you’ll discover how cats came to play a starring role in the history of Halloween, what the celebration truly means, and how you can enjoy it together with your cat.

The origin of Halloween: where it all began

Long before pumpkins and costumes, the Celts celebrated Samhain on 31 October. A festival marking the transition between summer and winter. They believed that on this night, the boundary between the world of the living and the dead became thinner.

💡 Spirits could briefly return, so people lit candles to protect themselves.

Cats were once seen as guardians of the unknown: creatures able to move between worlds. Their nocturnal nature and mysterious stare made them the perfect symbol for all things unexplainable. And so began the centuries-old link between cats, magic and Halloween.

Witches, superstition and cats: a centuries-old connection

During the Middle Ages, the mystical image of cats took on a darker edge. People believed that witches kept cats (especially black cats) as companions, and could even transform into cats themselves to roam the night unseen.

This superstition spread quickly across Europe. Cats became symbols of mystery, magic, and sometimes fear.
Luckily, we now know better: cats aren’t dark creatures, but intelligent, intuitive animals that fit perfectly with the mysterious atmosphere of Halloween.

Today’s Halloween: a mix of spooky and cosy

Nowadays, Halloween is less about fear and more about creativity and fun.
Pumpkins on the windowsill, a scary movie on TV… and a cat staring outside as if he’s spotting ghosts.
How to celebrate Halloween with your cat:

  • Create a cosy corner with a blanket, cat tree and some Halloween decorations
  • Use safe decorations (avoid real candles or toxic plants)
  • Play with light . Cats love chasing shadows!
  • Snap a photo of your cat and tag @rhr_pets
Why Halloween isn’t complete without cats

From ancient rituals and witch tales to horror films and sweet treats: cats belong to Halloween like the moon belongs to the night. Their mysterious behaviour, quiet gaze and cheeky charm make the evening just that bit more thrilling. So light a candle, give your cat a comfy spot, and enjoy the spookiest night of the year together.

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5 comments

Many years ago one of my Siamese boys was noseying in next doors garden and got his head stuck in a tin. It was a small enclosed garden and he had gone round and round, bang, bang, banging on the fence several times before we could catch him and remove it. This is why everyone should ALWAYS squash tins and cans before putting them out for rubbish.

Judith McHugh

Our black cat Zaber,is a house cat, he is scared of the outside,but he can disappear to different areas of the house.One day I was upstairs he followed me into the walk in wardrobe,I walked downstairs and he was at the bottom of the stairs somehow.I think he can use the portals we humans cannot see!!!

Louise Street

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