I’ve seen “lucky cats” around but never fully understood their significance until I looked it up…
Maneki Neko, the Japanese “lucky cat” can be found with either the right or left paw raised (and sometimes both). The significance of the right and left raised paw differs with time and place. The most common belief is that the left paw raised brings in customers, while a right paw brings wealth and good luck, although some believe the opposite. Still others say that a left paw raised is best for drinking establishments, the right paw for other stores.
It is commonly believed the higher the raised paw, the greater the luck. Consequently, over the years Maneki Neko’s paw has tended to appear ever higher. Some use the paw height as a crude method of gauging the relative age of a figure. Another common belief is that the higher the paw, the greater the distance good fortune will come from.
From Wikipedia
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