The Magic of Cats
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Discover the Cat of the Night and the Cat of the Day. Over the centuries, the relationship between cats and humans has been one of profound change, of both darkness and light. In Ancient Egypt, we worshipped them as the physical embodiment of a goddess. In Medieval Europe, we tortured and punished them for being the familiars of witches. In the twenty-first century, we are obsessed with filming and posting their antics on social media. And while we may think of them as our pets, that doesn’t mean that we are in charge. Far from it. Cats know exactly how to get their humans to follow their orders! They have been an ongoing source of intrigue and mystery throughout human history. They are the stuff of myth and legend, as well as being our best friends. They sit among the stars and curl up on our laps. There is nothing so wonderful as the magic of cats.
Andrew Anderson
After trying a number of spiritualties, Andrew discovered Druidry in 2013. He is currently studying the Ovate grade with the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. Andrew is a freelance English and Creative Writing teacher, and is training to be a celebrant. His passion lies in working with the spirit of place, and he spends a lot of time in the nearby Cotswolds. Andrew lives in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK.
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The Magic of Cats
This is a wonderful book on the lore of cats. Andrew Anderson delves into their history, mythology, and folklore as well as studies into their behaviour, personalising his writing with delightful anecdotes about the feline companions with which he has shared his home. Cats have a two-sided reputation – sometimes worshipped as Gods, but at other times considered to be agents of the Devil. Seeing a cat can be a symbol of luck or an omen of misfortune. Anderson poetically describes these opposite views as ‘The Cat of the Night and the Cat of the Day’, exploring how these seemingly contradictory attributes add to the magic – and mystery – of cats.
Lucya Starza, author of Pagan Portals titles on Candle Magic, Poppets and Magical Dolls, Guided Visualisations, and Scrying
A charming, fascinating book full of insight into the furry mysteries who sometimes share our homes.
Nimue Brown, Druid and Author
The Magic of Cats is precisely that. It tells the story of our relationship with our feline friends, certainly, but also delves into the deeper mysticism, cosmic power and history of felis catus… making me look just a little harder at the small furry member of my own household. From one Cat to others, this book is a joy. Please do hunt it down.
Cat Treadwell, Pagan Priest and Author
The Magic of Cats is a fascinating look at how cats have been a part of magickal practice, folklore, and superstition for hundreds of years. Beautifully told through ‘The Cat of the Night’ and ‘The Cat of the Day’, each section offers an insight into the power of our feline friends. A well-written and intriguing read into the world of cats, this is a great book for those who wish to understand why these creatures are considered so magical.
Jessica Howard, author of The Art of Lithomancy
This is a charming small tome for those with an interest in cats, magic or both. As a cat lover, I was instantly interested in reading this book and I imagine most cat lovers will enjoy this mixture of history, magic and general cat adulation.
Luke Eastwood, author of The Druid Garden, The Druid’s Primer and The Journey
From Egyptian gods to witches’ familiars, humans have always intuitively felt that cats are magical beings. Andrew Anderson’s book, The Magic of Cats, joyfully traces our spiritual relationship with these enigmatic and wonderful creatures from an object of fear and worship to a beloved household companion that continues to fascinate and mystify animal lovers to this day.
Logan Albright, author of Conform or Be Cast Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists
First published by Moon Books, 2023
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Cat of the Night
Who is the Cat of the Night?
Chapter 1: The Cat of the Night – The Universal Cat
Chapter 2: The Cat of the Night – The Witch’s Cat
Chapter 3: The Cat of the Night – The Knowing Cat
The Cat of the Day
Who is the Cat of the Day?
Chapter 4: The Cat of the Day – The Idiomatic Cat
Chapter 5: The Cat of the Day – The Physical Cat
Chapter 6: The Cat of the Day – The Evolving Cat
Appendix: The Cat of the Night and the Cat of the Day (a story for kittens of all ages)
Endnotes
Bibliography
For my boys, Marlowe and Alfie,
My Moon and Sun,
My Night and Day.
And to Whiskey, the first cat to show me how wonderful felines could be.
Previous Titles by this Author
The Ritual of Writing
ISBN 978 1 78904 153 8
Artio and Artaois
ISBN 978 1 78904 462 1
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Hannah Willow for the stunning cover design and illustrations. I have been an admirer of Hannah’s art for many years so to work with her on this project has been an honour and a delight. The spirit of her beloved George lives on in these wonderful illustrations.
Thank you to Trevor and all at Moon Books for their ongoing support and encouragement. It really is wonderful working with you.
Thank you to my sisters, Lesley and Jackie, who gifted me their love of cats. An extra-special thank you to Lesley for finding Alfie and bringing him home to me.
Thank you to Sue, for suggesting this book long before I had the opportunity to write it.
And, as always, to Becky for everything.
With happy memories and fondest thoughts of Nicky, Nicki, Topsy, Beebee, Jinx, Morris, Norman, Chip, Max, Jack, Dolly, Bert, Pickles, Eric, Tilly, Jake, Angus and the Ghost Cat
Introduction
There have always been cats in my life. When I was born, my family had a cat called Nicky. I have been told that, when I was learning to walk, I used to chase her around the house and try to catch her. No wonder my only memories are of her running away from me.
A short while after she died, we adopted a kitten that my brother’s cat (another Nicki) had given birth to. I wanted the little male kitten named Whiskey but Mum and Dad didn’t want a tom cat, so they took one of the female kittens and changed her name to Whiskey instead. Through most of my childhood, Whiskey had very little to do with me. There wasn’t any animosity between us, it’s just that I clearly belonged to our dog, Tina.
Tina died when I was 18 and, shortly after, Whiskey decided to inherit me as her human. She used to come and find me and hang out, as well as sleep on my bed at night. She really was the most gorgeous, gentle cat. She didn’t seem to stray far from the back garden and I never once remember her bringing back any prey. When I went to University, Dad moved house. I was convinced that Whiskey would forget about me. However, on my first visit to the new place, Whiskey trotted down the garden path towards me and rolled onto her back to show me her tummy. It was almost as if she knew I was coming to visit.
When I moved in with my cat co-parent, Becky, we decided that we wanted a pet of our own. I wanted a puppy. What we got was a kitten and not just any kitten. We got the most wilful, single-minded being I have ever met. He was a little black and white bundle of energy and his name is Marlowe. From the moment I met him, I knew who was in charge. We were waiting in a friend’s garden (which happened to be near a prison) and were going to collect the kitten from their neighbour. However, Marlowe had a different idea! He walked into my friend’s garden, along with his mother and sister, as if he owned it. When I picked him up, he looked through me as if I wasn’t there or simply wasn’t important. Over the next few months, we learned that Marlowe got what Marlowe wanted. He was incredibly demanding, knocking things on the floor and trashing the furniture, to the point where I came home one day and