Louis Catorze had an absolute cracker of a night on the 31st. Because we had quite the storm raging, he spent much of his time outside on ICB. But he did pop in occasionally to sit at the top of the stairs and creepy-stare at the trick or treaters. And, when they saw him, they decided that they would rather take their chances with the storm, and left quite hurriedly.

Hallowe’en may be over, but my love affair with creepy things on Discovery Plus is continuing.

One evening I couldn’t decide whether to watch murder or hauntings with Catorze, so we went for a combination of the two: Amityville Horror House. In short, it’s about a man who murders his family and then declares that ghosts in the house made him do it. The next family who move into the house then experience all manner of paranormal phenomena, although they rather asked for trouble by keeping all the murdered family’s furniture INCLUDING THE BEDS IN WHICH THEY WERE SHOT DEAD (!).

I quote the narrator of the documentary, word for word: “According to western Christian tradition, Devil’s Hour, 3am to 4am, is the time when demons and ghosts are at their most active. Paranormal investigators theorise that the veil between the spirit world and the physical plane is pierced during Devil’s Hour.”

It’s not just ghosts who are at their most active.

I knew that there had to be a reason why our mutual friend chose 3am to bounce around on the bed, whine, thunder around the house and, erm, pop bubble wrap. (Oui, Mesdames et Messieurs: when we first moved into Le Château this actually happened.)

Since I took the decision to actively tackle my insomnia problem, I have stopped checking the time when I wake up in the middle of the night because, apparently, it can train your body to continue waking up at this time. But, if it’s because of Louis Catorze, I don’t need to check the time. I JUST KNOW.

I also know from other cat households that I am by no means the only person who experiences 3am shenanigans. The little sods are all at it. Until now I had imagined The Mothership – the mysterious, invisible vessel that beams messages to them via their microchips – to be of extraterrestrial origin, but now I know that it’s straight from hell. Satan’s control tower, if you will.

Chilling out to some goth rock.

Anyway, Catorze isn’t done with being creepy. So please think of us when you’re dismantling your Hallowe’en displays; your spookiness is over for another year, but we live with ours permanently.

This photo just screams “1st November”.
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8 responses to “L’Heure du Diable”

  1. mmechapeau avatar

    I’m lucky. Our cat is an outlaw, he has no microchip. The Mothership can’t reach him.
    😺

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      She will find ways, you mark my words!

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  2. Charles Huss avatar

    My wife has sleeping problems and often gets up a 3 a.m. or so. When she doesn’t, our loudest cat, Flokie, is sent to scream at the bedroom door at 4 a.m.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      Oh good grief! Devil’s Hour has a lot to answer for!

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  3. Mary McNeil avatar
    Mary McNeil

    There is some evidence that three am is an hour at which many people who are seriously ill slip through the veil too. This may be like the “full moon makes people crazy” theory where some authorities (police, EMS, hospital staff) say it is not true and others in the same professions swear it absolotely is.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      I’m convinced that our mutual friend slips back and forth through the veil regularly.

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  4. cat9984 avatar

    Well, as long as there’s a rational explanation….

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    1. iamthesunking avatar
      iamthesunking

      This is about the best rational explanation I’m going to get!

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