The Cat from Hell

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The Cat from Hell
Author Stephen King
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Genre(s) Horror short story
Released in Cavalier,
Tales of Unknown Horror,
Year's Finest Fantasy,
Magicats!,
Twists of the Tale: An Anthology of Cat Horror
Publication type Magazine
Media Type Print (Paperback)
Released March 1977

The Cat from Hell is a short story by Stephen King. King initially published the first 500 words of the story in March 1977 in Cavalier, and the magazine held a contest for readers to finish the story. The winning entry, as well as King's complete story, was published in the magazine in June of the same year. King revised the story and it was reprinted in Tales of Unknown Horror (1978), in Year's Finest Fantasy (1978), in Magicats! (1984), and again in Twists of the Tale: An Anthology of Cat Horror (1996). This story was also adapted to film in the anthology film Tales from the Darkside (1989).

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"The Cat from Hell" tells the story of a professional hitman who is hired to take out an unusual target - a cat. He is offered $12,000 for the hit and accepts, despite being told that the cat was implicated in the murders of three different people. He soon discovers that the cat is much more than it seems; it eventually attacks him after he is paralyzed in a car accident.

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