11/28/2023 0 Comments Animal associated with luckBats, as nocturnal pollinators, also play an important role in our ecosystem. Luckily for us SoCal humans, our local bats eat only insects, such as moths and mosquitoes. The appropriately named vampire bat drinks the blood of other animals (though, unlike Dracula, does not commonly feed off people). Batsīram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897) may have popularized the image of a vampire shapeshifting into a bat, but the association between bats and vampires has been around for much longer. Have you ever wondered why certain animals are associated with this spooky holiday? Here are a few of the most iconic Halloween animals and their origins. Halloween is the season for ghosts, ghouls, goblins… and animals! As the Halloween décor takes over our neighborhoods, you’re likely to see some furry, hairy and feathered creatures among the jack-o-lanterns and skeletons. This beautiful lady needs your help to write her rags to riches story – from taking care of her babies under an RV to the lap of luxury (or just a warm and cozy lap!). Now that she’s finished raising her kittens, Zelda is ready to find her special someone. She was found under an RV with her four newborn kittens. Three-year-old Zelda (A510523) is a beautiful black cat looking for a new home. Contrary to what you may have heard, there is no evidence that black cats are adopted from shelters to be harmed around Halloween. At Pasadena Humane, we think black cats are good luck all year round.
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