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    The Christmas Cat of Iceland - a giant terrifying cat that gobbles up children if they're bad

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    At Christmas time in Iceland, families give warm clothing to each member of their household.

    According to legend, there is a frightening Christmas Cat who stalks the snowy countryside and gobbles up anyone not equipped for the cold and wintery weather.



    Families in Iceland work together to ensure nobody will “go to the Christmas Cat”.

    This terrifying Christmas Cat is also referred to as the Yule Cat.

    The idea is that families gift each other new and warm clothes for the winter, and make the Yule cat an offering of some warm weather gear. If not, the Yule cat will gobble you up like some fishy treats.

    The message is passed down to children, who are taught to work hard, and if they don’t/are bad children – the Christmas Cat will eat them.

    Terrifying… but effective!

    There is a beloved poem about the Yule Cat by Johannes ur Kotlum which describes the huge cat’s sharp teeth and glaring yellow eyes along with the belief that one must work hard for Christmas to avoid being punished by the Yule Cat.

    Here’s the whole poem:

    You all know the Yule Cat
    And that Cat was huge indeed.
    People didn’t know where he came from
    Or where he went.

    He opened his glaring eyes wide,
    The two of them glowing bright.
    It took a really brave man
    To look straight into them.



    His whiskers, sharp as bristles,
    His back arched up high.
    And the claws of his hairy paws
    Were a terrible sight.

    He gave a wave of his strong tail,
    He jumped and he clawed and he hissed.
    Sometimes up in the valley,
    Sometimes down by the shore.

    He roamed at large, hungry and evil
    In the freezing Yule snow.
    In every home
    People shuddered at his name.

    If one heard a pitiful “meow”
    Something evil would happen soon.
    Everybody knew he hunted men
    But didn’t care for mice.

    He picked on the very poor
    That no new garments got
    For Yule – who toiled
    And lived in dire need.
    From them he took in one fell swoop
    Their whole Yule dinner
    Always eating it himself
    If he possibly could.

    Hence it was that the women
    At their spinning wheels sat
    Spinning a colorful thread
    For a frock or a little sock.

    Because you mustn’t let the Cat
    Get hold of the little children.
    They had to get something new to wear
    From the grownups each year.

    And when the lights came on, on Yule Eve
    And the Cat peered in,
    The little children stood rosy and proud
    All dressed up in their new clothes.

    Some had gotten an apron
    And some had gotten shoes
    Or something that was needed
    – That was all it took.

    For all who got something new to wear
    Stayed out of that pussy-cat’s grasp
    He then gave an awful hiss
    But went on his way.


    Whether he still exists I do not know.
    But his visit would be in vain
    If next time everybody
    Got something new to wear.

    Now you might be thinking of helping
    Where help is needed most.
    Perhaps you’ll find some children
    That have nothing at all.

    Perhaps searching for those
    That live in a lightless world
    Will give you a happy day
    And a Merry, Merry Yule.


    Iceland is no stranger to frightening folklore. Perhaps living through days of prolonged darkness will make any culture believe in trolls and ogres. In fact, there is another Icelandic tradition regarding the trickster Yule Lads and their mother Gryla who kidnaps, cooks, and eats disobedient kids. In that legend, Gryla is the Yule Cat’s owner as well. It’s one big, baby-eating family for Icelandic Christmas!


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    Good - something to tell my kids so they can behave. Cats have no mercy

    “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Eph. 6:12

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