Gilda is on a mission: to help you understand the truth about Halloween cats.

Truth 10:  Not all Halloween cats are black.  This is a myth perpetrated by many Cornerstoregoddess bracelets.  (This annoys Gilda no end.)  Halloween cats can be black, orange, white, or any combination of these colors.

Truth 9:  Not all Halloween cats ride on broomsticks.  It actually makes for balance problems for the witch.  It's much like a motorcycle: if the rider in back moves, it affects the balance.
Truth 8:  While some Halloween cats have been known to ride on the back of motorcycles, Gilda does not recommend it unless one enjoys spiders in one's whiskers.
Truth 7:  Halloween cats do not guard the pumpkin patch.  That's your job, foolish mortal!

Truth 6: True Halloween cats (also known as calico cats) bring good luck.
Truth 5:  Halloween, or calico cats are sometimes referred to as money cats.  This, according to Gilda, is foolish. Check her out.  Does she have any pockets?  She rests her case.

Truth 4:  
At one point in Japan, Halloween cats were thought to protect sailors on their ships.  Gilda says you'd have to gte her on a ship, first.

Truth 3:  On Halloween Eve, Halloween cats gather to make their plans for the day that honors them.

Truth 2:  After a ritual meal of tuna sashimi, they instruct the other creatures of the night as to their Halloween tasks.
Truth 1:  When trick-or-treating, it is essential that treats be gathered for the Halloween cats, as well.  Objects honoring them count.  Like this.
Gilda says, "You have been warned!"
