It is said that in Ulthar, which lies beyond the river Skai, no man may kill
men cannot see. He is the soul of antique Aegyptus, and bearer of tales
the two, and because their cottage was so small and so darkly hidden
peculiar. But the villagers did not discuss such things with the old man
the market-place they told fortunes for silver, and bought gay beads from
beforethe fire. For the cat is cryptic, and close to strange things which
the owners of cats hated these odd folk, they feared them more; and
whence it is all cats first came.
under spreading oaks at the back of a neglected yard. In truth, much as
lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is
narrow cobbled streets of Ulthar. Dark wanderers they were, and unlike
and sounds heard after dark, the loser would lament impotently; or
One day a caravan of strange wanderers from the South entered the
In Ulthar, before ever the burgesses forbade the killing of cats, there
the merchants. What was the land of these wanderers none could tell; but
their neighbors. Why they did this I know not; save that many hate the
instead of berating them as brutal assassins, merely took care that no
voice of the cat in the night, and take it ill that cats should run stealthily
from forgotten cities in Meroe and Ophir. He is the kin of the jungles
many villagers fancied that the manner of slaying was exceedingly
his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the
and his wife; because of the habitual expression on the withered faces of
the other roving folk who passed through the village twice every year. In
cherished pet or mouser should stray toward the remote hovel under the
console himself by thanking Fate that it was not one of his children who
dwelt an old cotter and hiswife who delighted to trap and slay the cats of
had thus vanished. For the people of Ulthar were simple, and knew not
Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten.
dark trees. When through some unavoidable oversight a cat was missed,
man and woman took pleasure in trapping and slaying every cat which
a cat; and this I can verily believe as I gaze upon him who sitteth purring
came near to their hovel; and from some of the sounds heard after dark,
about yards and gardens at twilight. But whatever the reason, this old
it was seen that they were given to strange prayers, and that they had painted on the sides of their wagons strange figures with human bodies
andthe heads of cats, hawks, rams and lions. And the leader of the
sun and prayed in a tongue no villager could understand; though indeed
black kitten. So the boy whom the dark people called Menes smiled more
mostly taken up by the sky and the odd shapes the clouds were
Kranon, the burgomaster, swore that the dark folk had taken the cats
There was in this singular caravan a little boy with no father or mother,
of such illusions to impress the imaginative.
householders were troubled when they noticed that in all the village there
was notorious and increasingly bold. Still, no one durst complain to the
him, yet had left him this small furry thing to mitigate his sorrow; and
On the third morning of the wanderers stay in Ulthar, Menes could not
but only a tiny black kitten to cherish. The plague had not been kind to
night. And when he heard these things his sobbing gave place to
sinister couple; even when little Atal, the innkeepers son, vowed that he
often than he wept as he sat playing with his graceful kitten on the steps
and the little boy. But Nith, the lean notary, declared that the old cotter
vanished; cats large and small, black, grey, striped, yellow and white. Old
had at twilight seen all the cats of Ulthar in that accursed yard under the
was not a cat to be found. From each hearth the familiar cat had
meditation, and finally to prayer. He stretched out his arms toward the
caravan wore a headdress with two horns and a curious disk betwixt the
assuming. It was very peculiar, but as the little boy uttered his petition
away in revenge for the killing of Menes kitten; and cursed the caravan
find his kitten; and as he sobbed aloud in the market-place certain
there seemed to form overhead the shadowy, nebulous figures of exotic
abreast, as if in performance of some unheard-of rite of beasts. The
villagers told him of the old man and his wife, and of sounds heard in the
when one is very young, one can find great relief in the lively antics of a
the villagers did not try very hard to understand, since their attention was
things; of hybrid creatures crowned with horn-flanked disks. Nature is full
trees, pacing very slowly and solemnly in a circle around the cottage, two
of an oddly painted wagon.
That night the wanderers left Ulthar, and were never seen again. And the
and his wife were more likely persons to suspect; for their hatred of cats
villagers did not know how much to believe from so small a boy; and
horns.
though they feared that the evil pair had charmed the cats to their death, they preferred not to chide the old cotter till they met him outside his
duty, though in so doing he was careful to take with him Shang the
dark and repellent yard.
small, black, grey, striped, yellow and white, none was missing. Very
night the cats were away. In another week the burgomaster decided to
Old Kranon again insisted that it was the dark folk who had taken them,
sleek and fat did the cats appear, and sonorous with purring content. The
reward. They talked of the old cotter and his wife, of the caravan of dark
blacksmith and Thul the cutter of stone as witnesses. And when they had
It was fully a week before the villagers noticed that no lights were
curious. And for two whole days the sleek, lazy cats of Ulthar would touch
the innkeepers son, was closely questioned and given a sweetmeat as
dawnbehold! every cat was back at his accustomed hearth! Large and
broken down the frail door they found only this: two cleanly picked
appearing at dusk in the windows of the cottage under the trees. Then the
There was subsequently much talk among the burgesses of Ulthar. Zath,
and of the sky during that prayer, of the doings of the cats on the night
and Shang and Thul were overwhelmed with questions. Even little Atal,
crawling in the shadowy corners.
no food, but only doze by the fire or in the sun.
lean Nith remarked that no one had seen the old man or his wife since the
the coroner, disputed at length with Nith, the lean notary; and Kranon
dark trees in the repellentyard.
overcome his fears and call at the strangely silent dwelling as a matter of
human skeletons on the earthen floor, and a number of singular beetles
So Ulthar went to sleep in vain anger; and when the people awakened at
by traders in Hatheg and discussed by travelers in Nir; namely, that in
their portions of meat or drink their saucers of milk was exceedingly
his wife. But all agreed on one thing: that the refusal of all the cats to eat
citizens talked with one another of the affair, and marveled not a little.
the caravan left, and of what was later found in the cottage under the
wanderers, of small Menes and his black kitten, of the prayer of Menes
since cats did not return alive from the cottage of the ancient man .and
And in the end the burgesses passed that remarkable law which is told of
Ulthar no man may kill a cat.