There are over 8 million cats kept as pets in the UK, so it's safe to say us Brits have something of a penchant for our feisty, furry felines. The same goes for big cats; whether it's those beautiful eyes, their sleek hair or their fierce growls, lots of us really adore lions, tigers and leopards. Kerching Casino is no different, with two fabulous slots games dedicated to cats of various sizes. But it's not just because they're cute...
Cats bring good luck
In Japan, cats are traditionally thought to bring good luck, and it's common to have a small pottery cat - called a Maneki Neko - in the home. These sculptures are often used as piggy banks, in the hope that the amount of money inside them will increase!
Meanwhile, a cat on board a ship has always been thought to bring good luck, not least because it would kill any rats on board. In Russia, a blue cat or a cat that moves into the home of a newly-married couple signals good fortune, while in Scotland a stray black cat entering the home brings prosperity. Whether or not you'd want a lion in your house, however, is a different matter!
All over the world, our feline friends seem to bring luck, so it's no wonder our Cats slots game uses big cats as mascots. In addition, nobody could fail to notice the spooky, almost haunting look in the eyes of a cat, as though they know where the reels will fall. Once the guardians of the Underworld, and long held to be the companion of witches, cats are famous for their almost otherworldly wisdom. Bastet, the Egyptian goddess of protection, had the head of a lioness; here's hoping she'll be smiling on you. Try the Cats online slots game and see if any of this wisdom and luck rubs off!
Kerching loves kitties
For another chance to see if cats really do bring good luck, you can check them out in Kitty Glitter online slots. The cats in Kitty Glitter slots include Siamese, Persian and Tabby varieties, all bedecked in diamonds and finery. Which will bring you the most luck?