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What we know today as the cartoon cat was created by Trevor Henderson, a Canadian horror artist. The creature resembles a 1930 character known as the cartoon cat; hence, its name. There are tons of mysteries behind this monster, but let's try to demystify its nature. So in today’s video, we bring you the scary story of a monster famously known as the cartoon cat. Let’s proceed?
Cartoon cat was first heard in the 1930s around the time animations creation had just begun. It gained attention for only a few years before the then creator filed for bankruptcy. There was something about the cartoon cat that kept the audience on their toes whenever they turned on the TV to watch. It always felt as though they were being watched. Often, the cartoon character had human eyes and teeth that helped the brute commit violent crimes. Although the series made viewers nauseous, they watched it over and over again. After the original creator of the series left the entertainment scene and died several years later, new episodes were discovered in his house. Although the fresh episodes were never aired, he probably hoped that it would hit the screens as a significant comeback one day.
A relative got wind of these episodes and took all of them to his house to store them. After a few years, he passed on as well. His family sold the stories to pay for his funeral. Fortunately, Trevor Henderson purchased it. After this, he was inspired to recreate the cartoon cat into a contemporary character, but this time, he made it more substantial.
In the early 2000s, nothing was heard of the Cartoon cat until August 4, 2018, when the news of this mysterious being broke the internet. This creature is a hostile cryptid urban legend that resembles a black and white rubber hose cartoon.
The monster which resembles a cartoon cat is seen sitting behind the door of an abandoned building and sternly looking at the camera. It was, however, too early to conclude as to the cat's mission. On August 10, another photograph was released, and this time, it showed the full image of this creepy creature.
Five days later, another picture of the monster cat standing in the middle of the crossroad at night was released online. The image seemed to be taken from inside a car, and the headlight was the source of illumination. It is the only photo that shows the feet with no toes. The creature has a long hoselike neck, hollow eye sockets, and extremely dilated pupils. When a fourth picture of the cat appeared on August 22, it was without its feet. Once again, it begs the question as to the true nature of the cartoon cat's feet. When another image of the cat was released on September 26, it looked smaller, and this further corroborates the fact that it can take many forms.
The creature is far from being childfriendly, unlike other cartoon characters that leave children jumping up in ecstasy. It is the leading cause of unexplained child disappearances. This monster is seen as a catlike humanoid around 9 feet tall, but it doesn't resemble an actual cat.
If you've seen Felix the cat or the earlier versions of Mickey mouse, it is easier to identify with this character because of the striking resemblance. If you are unfortunate enough to run into this mischievous cat, you will notice its gigantic eyes and crooked teeth willing to tear any hapless prey apart. While the Siren head is unaware of its character, the cartoon cat is pure evil and does every calamitous deed consciously. Worst still, it enjoys inflicting harm on others. In other words, it wouldn't eat a human out of hunger but out of pleasure. It is safe to say that the cartoon cat is a hedonist.
Its tendency towards unspeakable cruelty makes it more like a human assassin than an animalistic predator, but it portends more danger than the worst human serial killer ever known. Henderson confirms the awfulness of his creation when he agrees that it represents a far more powerful and incomprehensible being. No matter how we try to explain it, there are other forms this cat takes that remain a mystery to us.
One such form it can take is the cartoon dog similar in appearance to a rubber hose. The cartoon cat was first animated in the rubber hose. The name was derived from the fact that the cat ought to move as though it had no bones on its legs but rubber. If you look closely at the cartoon cat, you will notice its long, stretchy, and bouncy legs.
Again, the cartoon cat can literally take any form like the famous SpongeBob square pants.

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