Hello. Snoops and Kommando Kitty here. Mom says she has something called a writer’s block. We really don’t know what she’s talking about since we haven’t seen any new blocks.
At any rate, we looked through our files and thought that maybe you would like to hear about some famous kitties. There were quite a few to choose from, but somehow this list ended up being all British. (Mainly because some of the other kitties came to a sad end or were actually TV or Internet stars.) Or maybe the Brits keep better records of their cats.)
Some of these kitties lived a long time ago. Since we couldn’t get pictures of everyone, we decided that it would only be fair to not show anyone. (Besides, some of the pictures are licensed and we found out we can’t pay with mice.)
Beerbohm – Beerbohm was the resident cat at the Globe Theatre in London (now the Gielgud Theatre). He loved to walk into dressing rooms and attack whatever props he could find. He also made himself at home on the stage, walking through many productions. As a sign of his popularity, he is the only cat to be given an obituary on the front page of the industry magazine The Stage.
Crimean Tom – During the Crimean War, Sevastopol was under siege for a year. When the British and French troops finally liberated the city, the residents were starving. Tom had survived the war, looking well-fed and healthy. The soldiers followed Tom one day to a store room full of food. Tom had saved the food by eating the mice and rats that tried to eat it. The store of food kept the soldiers from starving. Tom returned to Britain with one of the soldiers.
Faith – Faith had been adopted by the rector of St. Augustine church. During the London Blitz, she took her kitten, Panda, to the church basement. Every time Panda would go upstairs, Faith would bring him back to the basement. St. Augustine was near St. Paul’s Cathedral, which was destroyed (except the tower) by the Germans. The only creatures that survived the bombing were Faith and Panda. She was awarded a medal for courage by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Simon – Simon was a British kitty who lived on the HMs Amethyst during the Chinese Civil War. In 1949, the ship ran aground and was stuck for three months. Simon has been wounded by a shell blast, but continued to protect the human food by killing rats trying to eat it. He also kept morale up. He was awarded the PDSA Dickin medal for bravery. He is the only cat to have received this medal.
Unsinkable Sam – When the German Battleship, Bismarck, was sunk by the British Navy, only 100+ men and one cat survived. The British HMS Cossack rescued the cat and named him Oscar. Unfortunately, the Cossack was torpedoed near Gibraltar. Oscar survived again and was renamed Unsinkable Sam. He was rescued by the HMS Ark Royal, which was torpedoed near Malta. After surviving three shipwrecks in six months, he was taken to Britain to live out his life on dry land in a seaman’s home.
Wilberforce – Wilberforce was the Chief Mouser at No. 10 Downing St., the home of the British Prime Minister. No. 10 Downing St., is almost 300 years old, and has a number of resident rats and mice. The Chief Mouser is responsible for keeping the vermin under control. Wilberforce was considered to be a top-notch mouser. He has had the longest tenure to this point, serving every PM from Edward Heath to Margaret Thatcher.
Wyatt’s Caterer – Sir Henry Wyatt was imprisoned by King Richard III. He made friends with a cat who brought him food (mainly birds, not rodents). Eventually Sir Henry was released by King Henry VII (who defeated Richard III in battle and took the throne). A memorial to Sir Henry credits the Caterer with his survival during his imprisonment.
These cats are pretty impressive. There are many other cats who have saved humans from fires, medical emergencies, and gas leaks in their homes. Cat are also emotional and therapy support animals. Our purrs are therapeutic. You can see why cats rule. (And we’re beautiful too.)
Loved it. No one ever writes history books about us felines. We are important too!! Would love to keep reading more about our history. I heard Hemmingway loves us kitties! Edgar Allan Poe too.
That’s true. And Abraham Lincoln had the first cat in the White House.
Really interesting thank you. x😻💜🐾
I loved this! Any history about us is interesting and worthy of note! I hope you find more to let us read sometimes! Pollymorse is exactly right in their comment!
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Thank you!
Very interesting story, which proves that cats are amazing.
Kosmo,
a cat in faraway Finland.
Thank you! Purrs, Snoops and Kommando Kitty
British cats are awesome!!! I’d heard of Wilberforce, but not the others!!
Thank you!
Those were some interesting cats. Especially Unsinkable Sam.
Thank you! Good thing there were some cat lovers on those ships
doodz….manee thanx for sharin thiz storee. we N joyed reedin bout everee one! hope ewe both R doin grate….now letz see if R commint postz😺
It did. Thanks guys! You always say the nicest things.
Very interesting. I knew of Simon and Sam, but that was it.
Thank you!
I love this!💖 So interesting and what great cats.
Thank you!
That was so sweet, we loved the rescue of the soldier…MOL…🙊😸Pawkisses for a Happy Day🐾😽💞
Isn’t that pawsome?
Hey there Snoop and Kommando! The Brits DO keep better records of their cats and tell your mom to take it from someone who is the CEO of Writers Block, she doesn’t have any, as you surmised. And those are not fun blocks, so be grateful you don’t see any around.
You are so right. Just more reasons we don’t know why peeps have such a hard time believin’ cats can be service cats. (shakes head) We just don’t get it. Great posty. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
Thank you. Cats are definitely underappreciated.
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