Kim Horcher talks Icelandic Christmas monsters, employment cats in Europe, monsters in Gravity Falls, and ISPs raising prices.
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I don’t believe in the Yule Lads, but I met one in Northern Iceland in a forest near Dimmuborgir one year in early January. It was Ketkrókur, known as Meat-Hook, who uses a hook to steal meat. He gave me an apple because I had been good that year.
Cats don’t generally eat their kills unless hungry.
A well-fed cat (but not fat) will continue their murderous spree.
My 2yr old cat, Babadook, has killed mice, voles, moles, birds, a baby bunny & an adult rabbit.
I try to keep him in the house, but he will escape and almost ALWAYS brings home a corpse.
He once snuck a live field mouse in (didn’t see he was carrying it) and proceeded to play with it in our Florida room for a half hour before I wondered what all the banging was about.
Snow is the only thing that stops him, so small animals should take note.
The mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska was a cat named Stubbs for 15 years, until he died mid 2017.
Cats r awesome. Let them in where ever they wanna go.