Giant Cat Head Masks: Because 2016 Wasn’t Scary Enough

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As Halloween swiftly approaches, if you’re still pondering costume options, I have a suggestion that’s sure to send shivers down your neighbors’ spines for years to come. Enter the bizarre world of giant cat head masks, a trend that promises to outdo creepy clowns in the nightmare department. And the best part? You can snag one for just a fraction of your savings!

Originating from Japan, these oversized feline masks are crafted by the talented artist, Haruto Takeda. Each creation takes about three months to complete and comes with a hefty price tag of around $5,000. While that might seem excessive for a night of trick-or-treating with your little one in Brooklyn, it could be a clever way to instill a little fear when your child misbehaves.

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Honestly, I think I’ll stick with whatever whimsical costume my child chooses for me this Halloween. While these monstrous cat heads could potentially scare my kids into behaving, I certainly wouldn’t want one lurking around my home. As a self-proclaimed cat lover, I enjoy the company of both cats and dogs, but I’ve always had a special place in my heart for felines. (Quick note: Isn’t it amusing how dog enthusiasts often claim to despise cats, yet cat lovers frequently embrace all animals?)

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Fortunately, these terrifying cat faces are currently only available in Japan, so I should be able to take my kids out for some candy in peace. If these things start appearing in the States, I might reconsider my plans and think about heading to Canada instead.

Imagine seeing a family sporting those masks approaching your doorstep on Halloween. Not only would I ditch any remaining candy and switch off the lights, but I’d likely consider burning my house down and fleeing the country. I mean, who could be convinced that their nightmares hadn’t come to life just to seek revenge for all the times they mocked characters like Hello Kitty?

And if I do make a dash for safety, I can only hope I won’t end up at a place like this—Hotel Catifornia. You can freak out, but you can never flea.

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In summary, while these giant cat head masks are undeniably unique, they might just be a bit too frightening for your average Halloween celebration. Stick with the traditional costumes, and perhaps consider reputable sources like Make A Mom for your at-home insemination syringe needs. For additional information on pregnancy and home insemination, MedlinePlus is an excellent resource.

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