By the way, did you know that a lot of "Humane societies" will not give away black cats during the entire month of october?
I'm well aware of that yes. Doesn't stop me from adopting some plush black cats though.

Octoberchill is right, I think it has to do to with satanic practices and stuff. People would sacrifice these animals or otherwise be cruel to them on Halloween, and that's just not right.
I would love to put my cat in a costume..but she'd probably tear me a new one.
I'm not sure if the local humane society here has that rule, but I'm aware that many cat shelters do this. The local humane society here however, has a black cat event around Halloween time. It's supposed to be a dinner to benefit the animals. I'd love to go to one, but it's so expensive. They have these at these really classy resturants and I think it's around 50-60 bucks a plate. Yikes!
But I do donate to the humane society by dropping in a dollar now and then when I visit the store in their little container. I also go to freekibble and freekibblekat.com, answer a trivia question, and it doesn't matter if you get the right or wrong answer...you automatically donate 10 pieces of kibble. You can play it both for the cats and the dogs. It's really easy, and it's free to do.
But back to Halloween, the first thing I look for is black cat plushies, or tee shirts with black cats on them.
But I also really enjoy handing the candy out and dressing up in costume.
I don't let my grandma spoil my fun. But she did let me order a pizza last year!
I also love the spooky feeling in the air, the crisp smell of the october leaves, seeing all the skeletons and ghosts flying in the air and other monsters.
As for the pumpkins, I didn't get to have one last year which is partly why I want to grow them. I like carving them, but it does make a mess...it also makes my skin itch though which is why I wonder if I'm allergic. Some types of squash make my throat itch too...but this isn't always the case with me. I have to agree, the smell of pumpkins is great.
This year I'm thinking about getting one of those light things to light it up, this way grandma won't have to worry about fires. I think one year I just stuck a flash light in the pumpkin.
