Cats Come Uninvited Omen (Do Cats Bring Good Luck?)
Cats come uninvited is a very interesting proverb with a long history in China. Cats, as agile and independent animals, have been endowed with various auspicious meanings. But does this omen really exist? Let's look at different viewpoints.

From a scientific perspective, there is no evidence proving that cats bring good luck. Although cats can bring us happiness, they do not possess supernatural powers.
However, in many cultures, cats are regarded as mascots of good fortune. In ancient Chinese literature and folklore, cats were not only endowed with magical abilities but also granted noble status. For example, there is an old saying: "Sending a goose feather from a thousand miles away, the gift is light but the feelings are deep; borrowing a cat, auspicious energy lasts a thousandfold." Even such an ancient saying implies the good luck brought by cats.
Many people have personally experienced the good luck brought by cats in their lives. Perhaps it is seeing the cat's cute appearance when troubled, or the sudden appearance of a cat brings unexpected joy. In any case, the wonderful things cats bring make people feel lucky and happy.
Cats are essentially protective creatures. They can eliminate pests such as mice and cockroaches; they are also alert and provide a greater sense of security to their owners. Therefore, families with cats are more likely to experience pleasant events and have more stable moods.
Although there is no scientific evidence that cats bring good luck, from various cultural perspectives, life experiences, and the virtues of cats, they indeed possess a special mysterious power that can bring people unexpected good fortune. Even if you are not a believer in animism, you can still enjoy the companionship of cats, and that in itself is a kind of luck.