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Disambiguation of the term '''Cat'''.
The '''cat''' is a quadraped mammal of the genus, ''Felis''. They are effective hunters, being valued in [[period]] and since for their ability to reduce vermin. However domesticated cats were less common than [[dog]]s during the [[medieval]] period as cats were very often regarded with suspicion. Cats were sometimes contained in wicker effigies and burnt because they were perceived as manifestations of evil. They were also skinned on occasions for their [[fur]], either for warmth or as decoration and fashion accessory.


[[Exeter]] [[cathedral]] had an offical cat.
* [[Cat (Animal)]]. refers to the domestic house cat.
* [[Cat (Maplet)]], refers the entry on cat from [[John Maplet | John Maplet's]] [[A Greene Forest]]

* [[Cat (Siege Engine)]], refers to a medieval shed like siege engine.
Some individuals have an intense dislike of this [[animal]], although must had some affection as the [[15th century]] "''The Book of Curtesy''" reminds us not to pet the cat whilst at the table.

Cats are uncommon as a [[heraldic]] [[charge]]. When they are seen it is frequently in a ''dormant'' pose.

==See Also==

* [[Cat (Maplet)|Cat according to Maplet's ''A Greene Forest'']]

[[category:animal]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 January 2015

Disambiguation of the term Cat.