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 cartoon cat

cartoon cat

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Jack-o-lanterns

and Halloween Candy.

experience a horror beyond imaginationIn a previous video, we've explained

Sirenhead,

the 40-foot-tall humanoid entity that can

make whole families disappear without a

trace.

Horror, Trevor Henderson. into

living nightmares.

as it's responsible for a huge number of

unexplained disappearances.

While Henderson himself has described

the

being's form as "malleable", it's

most commonly seen as a large, black,

cat-like

humanoid around nine or ten feet in

height.

But it doesn't bear any resemblance to an

actual cat.

cartoon cat


cartoon cat

If anything, it looks more like the stylised,

black-and-white cartoon animals

depicted in

old silent cartoons like Felix The Cat, or

early Mickey Mouse, complete with spiffy

white

gloves.

If you're unlucky enough to run into this

creature, you'll also notice its huge,

glaring

eyes, and its giant, crooked teeth, often

stained with blood.

Cartoon Cat has been in our dimension in

this

form since at least 1939, when the

obscureWhether the end of the show itself

released

him, or if this was pure coincidence, we

may

never know.

But what we do know is that Cartoon Cat

pure evil.

While the minds of entities like Sirenhead

are a mystery, it has been confirmed that

Cartoon Cat is fully aware of the moral

implications

of what it's doing, and even worse, it

enjoys

it.

Cartoon Cat is nota being that hunts

humans

out of hunger; it hunts because it takes

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in the suffering and fear that it causes.

Its tendency towards unspeakable cruelty

makes

it more like a human serial killer than an

animalistic predator, but Cartoon Cat can

do things that no human serial killer

could

ever be capable of.

According to Henderson, Cartoon Cat is

merely

a physical representation of a far more

powerful

and incomprehensible being - and he's

able to take a number of other forms

based

on the popular conception of what a

"cartoon"

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One such form is the "Cartoon Dog", with

that same unsettling, rubber hose

appearance.

Rubber hose was the first popular

animation

style standardised in the US, and would

have

been what the Cartoon Cat was originally

animated

in.

The name is derived from the fact that

the

characters' limbs would move as though

they

don't have bones, more like rubber hoses.

Cartoon Cat's long, stretchy, boneless

limbs

are no eXception.

However, as people expand their

definitionstheoretically take almost any form - from

Spongebob Squarepants to Homer

Simpson.

This shapeshifting ability has led to

comparisons

to similar beings like the legendary

Boogeyman,

and Pennywise The Dancing Clown, also

known

simply as "It."

Though we can't be certain if there's

any actual relation between these

shapeshifting,

child-snatching beings.

The true extent of Cartoon Cat's power is

unknown, and it's possible he's capable

of many more atrocious feats we don't

even

know about.As Cartoon Cat encounters rarely leave

Survivors,

there are plenty of blank spaces in the

mythology

of this frightening internet urban legend.

Cartoon Cat is said to stalk and make

rudimentary

lairs in abandoned places such as

homes, warehouses,

and malls, but he could conceivably turn

anywhere.

cartoon cat


cartoon cat

Anywhere at all.

Back to Kyle and Johnny, and their

terrifying

Cartoon Cat encounter.

Like most fourteen-year-old boys in the

mid-1990s,

the duo believed they were invincible, and

felt the need to constantly prove their

fearlessness.

They'd picked up spiders, played Bloody

Mary in the dark and laughed off the

results,

and even approached and knocked on the

door

of the local "haunted house."

But the jewel in the crown of teenage

machismo

would be daring to venture into the local

abandoned dirt mall, and take pictures to

prove their courage.

This would be at least a decade before

the

Urban Exploration trend would take the

internet

by storm, so in a sense, the boys were

real

trail hlazaraThough neither of them had any idea

what was

in store for them at their intended

destination.

The duo may have had more bravery than

sense,

but they weren't stupid.

As they prepared to take on their most

ambitious

expedition yet, they packed two

flashlights

and some spare batteries, a Polaroid

generously and unknowingly donated by

Kyle's

mother, and most serious of all, Johnny's

dad's revolver.

Johnny knew that hed be grounded until

he hit his forties if his dad found out, but

he didn't expect his dad would evenhe didn't expect his dad would even

notice.

After all, they'd only be in the mall for

an hour or two - and the gun was good

insurance

if they ran into a crazed meth-head while

they were inside.

They never expected that their lives

would

ever actually depend on them using it.

As the afternoon bled into evening, the

two

boys snuck into the dirt mall via a broken

back entrance.

The mission was simple: Get in, take

Some

pictures of all the abandoned stores, and

then get out.Easy.

They probably had more to worry about

from

asbestos left in the building than

anything

malicious, or so they thought.

The two boys began exploring the dusty

old

husk of the building, everything covered

in

cobwebs and shrouded in complete

darkness.


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