Animals can contact the magical world without disturbing the elf magic as humans do. Animals have a sense for magic that allows this.
If a cat touches a elf it will still have its magic because some how near Christmas they are magical
The elf will be fine but the animal might not get anything for Christmas
deservedly, the cat will get nothing for Christmas
What happens if a cat touches a elf on the shelf
Nothing will happen if your cat touches the elf on the shelf. The elf is just a fun holiday decoration and won't be affected by your cat's curiosity. Just ensure the safety of your cat around any small parts or decorations that could be harmful if ingested.
Some say the little nixie will curse you. Other families have reported small children bursting into flames. Whatever it is, it is very bad. The elf’s magic is somewhat dependent on not being touched, especially by small children. Adults have been reported to be largely immune to the trick of the evil little fella, but I digress.
The elves themselves claim that they loose some of their power as result of the being touched. Amnesia of children’s deeds throughout the day (both good and bad) have been reported by elves. It all seems quite odd to me. I have theorized that under the laws of Santa, which the elves profess, the touch of a child violates the magic of Christmas and thus unravels and destroys the elf’s good patronage. Although an elf has been never known to talk as dictated by the laws of Santa, I do wonder if the touch of a child temporarily prevents the elf from perhaps returning to the North Pole or manifesting its more benevolent patronal powers.
From my ancetdotal stories reported through social media as I have previously mentioned at the start, the creature is indeed very evil. Stationed in particularly troubled households, rogue elves have developed with these violent proclivities. This violence toward children seems deliberate and is often concealed from the children’s parents via elfin magicks. Elves which are repeatedly touched day after day seem the most tortured and deranged thus. All aside, the elf has great power especially within the house in which it is stationed. Near omniscience, invisibility, unnatural strength, teleportation, and telekinesis seem only scratch the surface of the little imps malice.
The cat has contact with the magical world with eldrich senses better than our own, Which means that if the cat touches it (The elf), It will still have it's magic power, Therefore not disturbing the elf. 👍
It‘ll lose it’s magic and not be able to move it will just remain in the same spot even in the morning.
nothing will happen because they might not know that elf has magic.
or if they didn't notice.
Yes
Dog's do not count and the elf will not lose their magic!
There is no specific consequence for when paper touches an Elf on the Shelf. However, it may be a good idea to keep paper away from the elf to maintain the magic and mystery surrounding its movements and activities during the holiday season.
No, an Elf on the Shelf cannot lose its magic by being near a cat. The magic of the Elf on the Shelf comes from the belief and imagination of the people interacting with it, rather than any external factors like pets.
No, adults are not supposed to touch Elf on the Shelf. The rules of the Elf on the Shelf tradition state that only children can touch or interact directly with the elf. If an adult touches the elf, it may lose its magic.
it loses its "magic"
There are no guidelines or suggestions for harming or threatening the Elf on the Shelf. It is intended as a fun and lighthearted holiday tradition for families to enjoy together.
No, the elf on the shelf does not "die" if your mom touches it. The tradition states that the elf loses its magical ability to fly back to the North Pole and report to Santa for the day if touched, but it doesn't physically harm the elf.
hopefully it keeps its magic
It will lose its magic and wont be able to fly to Santa
No The Elf On The Shelf does not die. Elf's are a special creature. As soon as Santa brings that elf into his workshop, the elf gets it's magic. The Elf On The Shelf is one of those elves. He will never die in you life.
You can't "get" an elf snowflake for the Elf on the Shelf as it is a fictional character and item. The Elf on the Shelf tradition involves placing the elf in different spots around the house and telling children that the elf reports back to Santa about their behavior.