If it's a story about a pet cat (as 'pussy' can refer to a cat), it's quite normal for friends to like an interesting story. Pets often make for great storytelling topics.
Black pussy willows are really beautiful. Once, I went on a hike and saw a whole grove of them. Their fuzzy buds were so unique. I took some pictures to remember the sight.
There are also folk tales from different cultures that involve black cats. In some European folk tales, a black cat crossing your path was seen as a sign of bad luck, but in other tales, the black cat was a protector of the home. These different interpretations have influenced how black cats are depicted in literature over time.
If it's an appropriate and positive story, you could continue sharing similar positive experiences with them. But if it makes you uncomfortable, it's okay to let them know that you don't want to talk about it anymore.
One story could be that there was a black cat in a neighborhood that was known for always being around when people were in trouble. It would show up at the doorstep of sick or elderly people as if to offer comfort. This black cat's presence became a symbol of hope and kindness in the community.
I know a story about a black cat named Socks. Socks is really friendly. It likes to sit on the porch of an old lady's house every morning. The old lady always gives it some milk. It's a heart - warming story of the bond between the cat and the lady.
A family - friendly alternative could be 'Wife showed boy her beautiful garden story'. In this story, the wife can take the boy on a tour of her lovely garden, showing him all the colorful flowers, the cute little birds that come to visit, and the interesting insects that live there.