Posted October 7, 199925 yr Dear cecil,Most of the chinese restaurant have statues of golden Cat near their cash registers. What is the significance of these Cat. They have left paw up. Thanks.
Posted October 7, 199925 yr Staff Dear Anon, When it comes to cash registers, it is advisable to ensure that the register is not positioned in front of a mirror, as this is deemed inauspicious. One primary reason for this belief is that it symbolically reflects money back to the customer. Additionally, it may serve as an attraction for potential thieves. This notion is more aligned with traditional beliefs rather than Feng Shui principles. Furthermore, the placement of a golden cat is intended to oversee the cash register, with its left paw raised to symbolize the cat's ability to attract money into the register. This waving cat figurine is of Japanese origin. Warmest Regards Cecil P.S. The maneki-neko, also known as the 'beckoning cat' (招き猫), is a widely recognized Japanese figurine that is commonly thought to bestow good fortune upon its owner. In contemporary times, these figurines are typically crafted from ceramic or plastic materials. Quote On 10/7/99 2:46:43 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear cecil, Most of the chinese restaurant have statues of golden Cat near their cash registers. What is the significance of these Cat. They have left paw up. Thanks.
May 14May 14 Staff Hi! I am of Japanese origin! Samples of The maneki-neko (招き猫, lit. 'beckoning cat')
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