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For centuries in Iceland, children were warned that a massive black cat stalked the countryside at Christmas, devouring those who failed to work hard enough before Yule. Most dismiss the Yule Cat as folklore — a dark holiday myth meant to scare children into obedience.
But myths don’t survive this long without a reason.
If you have information, theories, or experiences you’d like to share, you can contact The Night Tales Show directly at [email protected] or visit TheNightTales.com. Every message is read, and thoughtful tips or perspectives may be explored in future episodes.
By Mr. BonesFor centuries in Iceland, children were warned that a massive black cat stalked the countryside at Christmas, devouring those who failed to work hard enough before Yule. Most dismiss the Yule Cat as folklore — a dark holiday myth meant to scare children into obedience.
But myths don’t survive this long without a reason.
If you have information, theories, or experiences you’d like to share, you can contact The Night Tales Show directly at [email protected] or visit TheNightTales.com. Every message is read, and thoughtful tips or perspectives may be explored in future episodes.