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Yule cat

Yule cat
Artwork depicting the Yule cat
GroupingMonster
Sub groupingIcelandic Christmas folklore
First attestedÍslenzkar þjóðsögur og æfintýri
(by Jón Árnason, 1862)
Other name(s)
  • Jólakötturinn
  • Jólaköttur
  • Christmas cat
CountryIceland

The Yule cat (Icelandic: Jólakötturinn, IPA: [ˈjouːlaˌkʰœhtʏrɪn], also called Jólaköttur and Christmas cat[1]) is a huge and vicious cat from Icelandic Christmas folklore that is said to lurk in the snowy countryside during the Christmas season and eat people who do not receive new clothing before Christmas Eve. In other versions of the story, the cat just eats the food of people without new clothes. Jólakötturinn is closely associated with other figures from Icelandic folklore, considered the pet of the ogress Grýla and her sons, the Yule Lads.

  1. ^ Ross, Alan S. C. (1937). "Jólaköttur, Yuillis Yald and similar expressions". Saga-Book. 12: 1–18. JSTOR 48611938.

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