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Cath Palug Cath Palug, also ''Cath Paluc'', ''Cath Balug'', ''Cath Balwg'', ''Chapalu'', ''Capalu'', or ''Capalus'', literally "Palug's cat", or maybe from the Welsh 'palug,' meaning 'clawing,' was a monstrous cat in French and Welsh legend. It was said to haunt the Isle of Anglesey, and to have killed and eaten nine score warriors. == Welsh writings ==
* ''Trioedd Ynys Prydain'' / The Welsh Triads written in the end of the 13th century. A little black cat born at Llanveir is found. It grows and becomes one of the three plagues of the isle of Anglesey. The Welsh Triads (''Trioedd Ynys Prydain'') make it the offspring of an enormous sow, Henwen, and claim that at birth it was thrown into the sea to drown. Surviving, it instead swam to Anglesey where the sons of Palug raised it, not realizing its deadly potential.〔Bromwich, Rachel (ed), ''Trioedd Ynys Prydain'' (Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1964), Triad 23: ''Three Powerful Swineherds of the Island of Britain.''〕 * ''Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin'' / The Black Book of Carmarthen.,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.llgc.org.uk/en/collections/digital-gallery/digitalmirror-manuscripts/the-middle-ages/blackbookofcarmarthen/ )〕 written before 1250. The Cath Palug comes from the sea, it wreaked havoc and devastated the land until slain by Cai (Sir Kay or Keu).
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