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Garfield is our American famous fat cat who loves to eat, especially lasagna, but what if Garfield is imagining every part of his life? Jon and Odie are just a figure of his imagination and Garfield is slowing starving to death.
Jim Davis, the comic strip writer of Garfield, wrote multiple dark strips around 1989 Halloween which was completely out of his personality. The comics shocked many fans and lead them to the theory that Garfield is living in his imagine and actually starving to death.
The comic describes Garfield waking up in a unexpected future where he is abandoned in the house and he no longer exists. It also describes a ghostly cat that roams around the ruins of houses once their inhabited. It is theorized that everything that happens after those comic strips are hallucinations caused by the cat trying to keep it alive. The cat continued to wonders seeing visions of the people who once lived there before realizing that Garfield passes away before the house is torn down.
Was this all a dream or did Garfield die in some parallel universe?

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