You say you love me but you close the door, Meow meow meow meow what you doin' it for? I'm scratchin' at your heart, so let me in, I was made to love you through thick and thin! Because every true kitty knows that you were, indeed, made to FEED us! HISS.
Did you know that Muslims refer to cats as “friends of Allah?”
From AI:
Cats are highly regarded in Islam, and are considered to be clean, pure, and hygienic. They are allowed to enter homes and mosques, and are even considered to be an integral part of the Islamic community. Here are some reasons why cats are so important in Islam:
Cleanliness Cats are considered to be naturally clean, and are allowed to enter homes and mosques because of their ritual cleanliness.
Mercy and compassion Islam emphasizes mercy and compassion towards all creatures, and cats are known for their vulnerability. The Prophet Muhammad was known to have a fondness for cats and treated them with gentleness and respect.
Pest control Cats are natural hunters and are appreciated for their ability to keep homes and environments free from pests such as mice and rats.
Food and water Food sampled by cats is considered halal, and water from which cats have drunk is permitted for wudu (the ablution that is done by Muslims).
Affection for cats as a sign of faith A hadith from the Prophet Muhammad states that "Affection for cats is part of faith".
The Prophet Muhammad specifically forbade the torturing and killing of cats. However, contemporary Islamic jurists have ruled that euthanasia is permissible for animals who are in extreme pain and suffering, close to death, and for whom treatment will not ensure restoration to health.