Thrift stores are my go-to for costume hunting. You’d be surprised how many black skirts, sweaters, or even cat ears you can find for cheap. Pair them with some DIY face paint (or even just eyeliner whiskers), and you’ve got an instant black cat look. Bonus: it’s sustainable! If you’re not into thrifting, Party City has a ton of ready-made costumes, though they can feel a bit generic. For a fun twist, look for ‘stealthy black cat’ versions—some come with sleek jumpsuits or hooded designs.
Halloween is the perfect time to Channel your inner feline, and a black cat costume is a timeless choice! If you're looking for something quick and affordable, big-box retailers like Walmart or Target usually have decent options. Their costumes are often pre-made with cute details like attached tails and ear headbands.
For a more unique or higher-quality piece, I'd recommend checking out Etsy. Independent sellers there create handmade costumes with incredible attention to detail—some even offer customization. You might pay a bit more, but the craftsmanship is worth it. I got a velvet black cat cape from an Etsy seller last year, and it’s now a staple in my dress-up collection!
Local costume shops are great if you want to try things on before buying. Many cities have seasonal pop-up stores around Halloween. They usually carry a mix of playful and elegant black cat outfits. If you’re crafty, fabric stores like Joann sell patterns so you can sew your own. I once made a tail from faux fur and safety-pinned it to a black dress—super easy!
Online shopping is a goldmine for black cat costumes. Amazon has endless options, from sexy adult versions to adorable kids’ outfits. Just read the reviews carefully—some costumes run small or use flimsy fabric. Specialty sites like HalloweenCostumes.com or Spirit Halloween offer more elaborate designs, like glow-in-the-dark cats or Victorian-inspired gothic kitties. If you’re into cosplay-level quality, check out places like Miccostumes or Dokidoki, though shipping might take longer. Pro tip: add fishnet gloves or a bell collar for extra flair!
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Chasing Kitsune
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Yūri: I was raised in this world of shadows, violence, and blood. It isn't the life I would choose, but I don't get a choice. I'm my father's only child and heir. I've been groomed to lead our clan's yakuza. I want to be free. And one way or another, I'm going to be. I just need to get away from my family and avoid the sexy detective who's on my tail.
Hibiki: This case could make or break my career. I'm pretty sure my captain gave me the Kitsune case just to see me fail. No one has been able to catch her, and now I'm expected to. It would be easier to focus on the case if I could stop daydreaming about that naked protestor. I didn't even get her name.
This book is a prequel/sequel to The Princes of Ravenwood. You do not need to have read The Princes of Ravenwood to enjoy this book, but it is encouraged.
Ravenwood Series Reading Order:
Book 1 - The Princes of Ravenwood
Book 2 - Chasing Kitsune
Book 3 - Expect The Unexpected
Book 4 - Out Of My League
Book 5 - Man's Best Wingman
Ofelia Rosario - I take pride in being smart, careful, and independent. Fostering a pregnant cat was supposed to be the one soft thing in my life—until the fire. I stayed too long trying to save Spitfire, and I nearly didn’t make it out. But Zach Dayton pulled me from the flames—calm, strong, and way too charming. He’s everything I shouldn’t want. Everything that scares me. But he keeps showing up, helping, and making me laugh when I want to cry. And Spitfire? She seems convinced we belong together. Maybe love isn’t something you can logic your way around. Maybe it’s something you lean into.
Zach Dayton - Falling in love isn’t supposed to feel more dangerous than running into a burning building. But then there’s Ofelia—stubborn, guarded, beautiful Ofelia. I was just doing my job when I found her trying to shield a pregnant cat from the smoke. But the second I saw her, something shifted. I’ve always believed I’m not built for love—too much loss, too many close calls. But she makes me want to try anyway. The way she looks at me, the way she fights for that cat, for herself… she doesn’t need a hero. But maybe she’ll let me be hers anyway.
Book 8 in the Ravenwood Series. It can be read as a standalone. However, to learn about the characters and past events that may be referenced, you should check out the rest of the series.
Book 1 - The Princes of Ravenwood (Zach's first appearance)
Book 2 - Chasing Kitsune
Book 3 - Expect the Unexpected
Book 4 - Out of My League
Book 5 - Man's Best Wingman (Ofelia's first appearance)
Book 6 - Troubled Heart
Book 7 - A Bark in the Park
A modern man from Earth, Caden, woke up and discovered he became a cat! Not only that, he had woken up to a world that can only be found in fantasy stories! What's even more incomprehensible is that he had found himself a mysterious owner! His owner likes to threaten him, likes to make him remember all the goodness he has done for him, likes to touch him here and there---!
He is truly pitiful.
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Evan: I have a cat. My cat likes to stick his tongue out to me, so I pulled it. My cat likes to cry and is very timid but he can kick ass. I love my cat.
Willow refused to attend a Halloween show her sister invited her to, because of her grandma she had to take care of. But she never knew that would be the last time she would see her sister, leaving her in a difficult dilemma.
Three years later with no positive report about her lost sister, she received an invitation to the same Halloween show that marked the no return of her sister.
Attending it, she discovered somethings. Volunteers for the magic show were put inside a coffin, after which they vanish and drinks were given out which made people forget about the show.
In a quest to find her sister and others who were lost in the Halloween show, Willow took a journey alongside a friend to a secret tomb that might lead them to the missing people. And there, tbet wished they never visted the underground tunnel based on their discovery.
Will these two be successful in this mission?
It is that spooky time in Cape Cod when a highschool teenager starts to experience weird stuff happening all around him until he comes across an ancient artifact which he must use to protect the town within the seven days before Halloween from the darkness that is about to creep out and unleash all kinds of evil.
Nothing beats the classic black cat for Halloween or cosplay—it's timeless, easy to customize, and super fun to wear! Start with the basics: a black long-sleeve shirt and leggings or tights. For the tail, I braided some thick black yarn and safety-pinned it to the back of my pants—super simple but effective. The ears are where you can get creative; I cut triangles from a headband and glued black felt onto them, then added a little pink for the inner ear details.
Face paint is key—a small black nose and whiskers go a long way. If you want extra flair, consider fingerless gloves with paw pads drawn on or even a bell collar for that playful housecat vibe. The best part? You can adjust the look to be sleek and mysterious or cute and cartoonish depending on your mood. I once added a silver sequin bow tie to mine for a 'fancy feline' twist!
Black cat costumes are such a fun topic! If you're looking for free resources online, there are actually tons of options. Websites like Pinterest and DeviantArt have loads of user-submitted designs, from simple DIY ideas to elaborate cosplay-level outfits. I once stumbled upon a whole thread on Reddit where people shared their homemade 'Black Butler' Grell-inspired black cat looks—some were surprisingly detailed!
For more structured guides, sites like WikiHow occasionally have step-by-step tutorials, and Tumblr blogs often compile free patterns. If you’re into anime aesthetics, checking out fan forums for series like 'Tokyo Mew Mew' or 'Fruits Basket' can yield unexpected gems. Just remember, while inspiration is free, some premium patterns might require payment. Still, the creativity out there is endless!
Nothing beats the classic elegance of a sleek black cat costume for adults! I went full-on 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' Salem vibes last Halloween—tailored black jumpsuit, fluffy tail, and ears with gold hoop earrings for that sassy touch. Added some face paint for whiskers and a nose, and honestly? Felt like a mysterious feline diva all night. Pro tip: Pair it with knee-high boots or heeled loafers to elevate the look from cute to fierce.
If you're into anime, channeling 'Kuroo' from 'Haikyuu!!' could be fun—his sly, cat-like personality is perfect inspiration. A black hoodie with cat ears stitched on, some fingerless gloves, and a mischievous grin complete the vibe. Bonus points if you carry around a volleyball as a prop! For a more romantic twist, go Gothic Lolita—lace gloves, a ruffled skirt, and a choker with a tiny bell. It's all about mixing playful and elegant.
Pinterest is a goldmine—just search 'free black cat sewing pattern,' and you'll find dozens of quirky designs, from vintage-inspired looks to sleek modern versions. Some indie creators even offer PDF downloads for free if you sign up for their newsletters.
Alternatively, check out Ravelry if you prefer knitting or crochet; their community shares adorable feline-themed patterns. For a no-sew option, YouTube tutorials like '5-minute black cat ears' are lifesavers. My personal favorite hack? Upcycling an old black turtleneck and leggings, then adding a tail made from stuffed pantyhose. It’s shockingly effective!