Fernando and his brother were found in a garage seeking shelter from the nasty Florida weather. And to say that they were TINY wouldn't even begin to tell the story. Both could fit into the palm of your hand.
Now Fernando is big and healthy and ready to go home with a family who will give him lots of pets and snuggles.
Centuries of superstition in the U.S. have given the black cat a bad name. But in other countries such as England and Japan, the black cat is considered to be good luck! In fact, Charles I of England owned a black cat and loved it so much, the cat was kept under constant guard. When the cat became ill and died, it just so happened that Charles was arrested the next day.... How's that for luck?!
Due to the association of black cats with witches and other "dark forces" in the United States, there is an increase in abuse of black cats around the time of Halloween. Many people will adopt black cats for "decoration" and then release them. For this reason, many animal rescues do not make black cats available for adoption during the month of October.
Other Pictures of Fernando the Kitten (click to see larger version):