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The Demon Cat was reported to start out the size of a common tabby, similar to the cat seen in this 19th century glass negative by Washington, D.C., portrait photographer Charles Milton Bell.
The exorcist claimed a demon was using Kalhagen's "cat as a puppet." "'All the time people say, 'This is the creepiest cat I've ever seen,’” Kalhagen said. Kalhagen has owned her fur baby ...
A Cornish Rex cat, named Pixel, pulls such "creepy" facial expressions that some people believe he's possessed. Even an exorcist was concerned by the feline and warned his owner, Alyson Kalhagen ...
A CAT with “creepy” facial expressions has been dubbed a demon according to an exorcist who has urged the pet’s owner to “cage him and pray.” Alyson Kalhagen, of Green… ...
In early October of 1898, The Washington Post reported on a truly frightening development in Congress. The Demon Cat was back. Listen to this story on “Retropod”: For more forgotten stories ...
From the mid-1800s to well into the 20th century, the Capitol’s Demon Cat was the top dog of Washington ghost stories. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.