soggy.cat
Category: Personal Website
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Description of soggy.cat
soggy.cat appears to be a simple personal or novelty website centered on a single image of a wet cat in a bathtub. The page metadata and screenshot suggest the site is intentionally minimal, with the title "soggy cat" and a description that matches the visible content. Based on the available links and assets, it may also include a few lightweight interactive or alternate presentation elements, but its primary purpose appears to be visual rather than commercial or transactional.
The domain does not present itself as a business, marketplace, or service portal. It appears to be independently operated, with infrastructure hosted through a static web hosting platform and DNS handled via a mainstream provider. There is no visible indication of account login, payment processing, or data collection on the homepage shown in this scan.
Safety Assessment for soggy.cat
Scan results were largely clean at the time of review. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the domain was not listed by the checked malware and phishing blacklist databases. The site is also more than three years old, which can be a mildly reassuring signal when considered alongside the absence of broader reputation-based detections.
One malware scan did report a low-confidence suspicious finding, flagging 1 out of 27 scanned files and one referenced subdomain with a generic heuristic label. Because this appears to be an isolated heuristic result without corroboration from other security engines or blacklist databases, it may reflect a false positive or a pattern-based alert rather than confirmed malicious activity. Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan, though the isolated heuristic flag suggests a small degree of caution is still reasonable.
Technical Description
The site uses a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate with expiry in August 2026. It appears to be hosted on GitHub infrastructure, with the web server identified as GitHub.com and the IP address resolving to 185.199.109.153 in the United States. Nameservers are provided through Cloudflare, and DNSSEC is enabled, which may help protect DNS integrity.
From a security posture standpoint, the technical setup appears fairly standard for a static site. No DNS-based blocklist hits were reported in this scan, and there were no iframe-related findings. The main technical concern noted was the single generic heuristic alert tied to a flagged file/subdomain reference, but this was not supported by broader multi-engine detections at the time of analysis.
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