
Cat Whisker 2026
"IN THIS HOUSE... I AM NOT THE PREDATOR"
Finn Thomas's *Cat Whisker (2026)* is a sharp, atmospheric short film that turns a familiar household dynamic into a tense psychological thriller.
Director: Finn Thomas
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cat Whisker (2026) about?
*Cat Whisker* follows Abel the Cat as he begins to distrust his seemingly kind human, uncovering unsettling signs that the man's affections might be a facade. What starts as routine paranoia escalates into a chilling realization—his life could be at stake. The film flips the script on the classic 'cat and owner' dynamic, turning it into a suspenseful cat-and-mouse game.
Who directed Cat Whisker?
Finn Thomas directed *Cat Whisker (2026)*, bringing a fresh, unsettling perspective to the short film format.
Who stars in Cat Whisker?
The cast of *Cat Whisker* features Abel the Cat in the lead role, alongside director Finn Thomas.
Is Cat Whisker (2026) worth watching?
At just 3 minutes long, *Cat Whisker* is a tight, suspenseful micro-thriller that defies expectations. While its unrated status leaves room for debate, its clever premise and atmospheric tension make it a standout for fans of psychological horror and dark comedy. If you enjoy short films that pack a punch, this one's worth a look.
How long is Cat Whisker?
The runtime for *Cat Whisker (2026)* is 3 minutes.
About Cat Whisker (2026) — A short film where the cat may not be the real danger
Finn Thomas's *Cat Whisker (2026)* is a sharp, atmospheric short film that turns a familiar household dynamic into a tense psychological thriller.
The story follows Abel the Cat, whose quiet life with his gentle human takes a sinister turn when he begins to suspect the man's intentions aren't as innocent as they seem. As Abel's instincts sharpen, he notices unsettling shifts in behavior—subtle cracks in the facade that hint at a terrifying truth: his caregiver may be calculating whether to keep him… or erase him. Blending eerie suspense with dark humor, *Cat Whisker* explores themes of trust, power, and the fragile balance between predator and prey, all within the confined yet claustrophobic setting of a single home.