Following a long association between cats and the devil, the buns were said to be baked by Satan and given to naughty children at Christmas. However, because they were made with saffron, which was traditionally considered to have magic powers that, among other things, helped to ward off the devil, they also had a much more positive connotation. They became known in Sweden as djävulskatter (Devil's cats) before eventually taking on the more innocent name of lussekatter
Do not cut the cat
Do not the cat
Not the cat
no cat
No
EXPOSED: the DARK TRUTH about catloafs!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saffron_bun
https://www.thelocal.se/20181212/swedishchristmas-why-lussekatter-are-one-hell-of-a-bun-dec12
You can't both have the cat and eat it.
Yes
Cut the cake
but he tasty