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What is a whompuscat?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/12/2025

A whompuscat is a fictional creature often described in folklore, particularly in Southern American traditions. It is typically depicted as a large, mysterious animal that is elusive and may have features resembling a cat or other wild animals. The term is sometimes used humorously or to evoke a sense of whimsy in storytelling. Its exact characteristics can vary widely depending on the storyteller.

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