Enemy-style threats

Animal Hospital Monsters Guide

Some Animal Hospital problems are clue puzzles. Others behave like enemy encounters. This page tracks monsters and threat-style pages such as Bed Monster and Camera Figure, then turns them into calm response notes.

Known pages

Threats currently worth tracking

Fandom has separate pages for Bed Monster and Camera Figure, and recent YouTube results include all-monster and how-to-beat-monsters videos. That is enough evidence to create a monster guide hub, but exact behavior should still be verified in-game after patches.

ThreatWhat to recordGuide angle
Bed MonsterRoom context, appearance, sound cues, whether it behaves as a hiding or chase threat.How to recognize it before panic decisions.
Camera FigureWhether the clue appears through broken camera view, visual mismatch, or direct encounter.How camera checks fit the anomaly loop.
Head BangerRecent Fandom activity suggests this entity/page is being edited; verify behavior before writing hard claims.Patch-watch entity note.
RatthewFandom recent changes include Ratthew script pages; treat lore/script pages as source leads, not normal player proof.Lore and route verification candidate.

Response framework

How to write a useful monster page

  1. Start with where the threat appears and what the player sees first.
  2. Separate appearance from behavior. A scary model and a dangerous behavior are not the same thing.
  3. List what players should do before entering the room, inside the room, and after escaping.
  4. Add a short verification note: tested in-game, Fandom-only, video-only, or patch-watch.
  5. Link back to anomalies and items so each monster page fits the site cluster.