This pairing flips a classic game rule into two opposite jokes. Two images set cats against Minecraft Creepers in wildly different tones. In the first, a tabby peacefully sleeps while hugging a green Creeper plush, showcasing pure, wholesome comfort with its "favorite toy"—the exact opposite of how the two are meant to interact.
The second image leans hard into horror. It frames a realistic cat emerging from a dark background like an ominous predator stalking its prey, a pixelated Creeper head cowering in the foreground. This setup perfectly matches the game's logic, where Creepers are hardcoded to fear and flee from felines.
In-game, this mechanic is highly useful. Creepers avoid cats and ocelots within a 16-block radius and actively sprint away within 6 blocks, making tamed cats excellent home defense. Cats never actually attack them; their mere presence terrifies Creepers, though a cornered or mid-fuse Creeper will still detonate.
