Featured on PDR in the essay The Cat’s Meat Man: Feeding Felines in Victorian London

As cats evolved from feral ratters into beloved Victorian companions, a nascent pet-food economy arose on the carts of so-called “cat’s meat men”. Kathryn Hughes explores the life and times of these itinerant offal vendors, their intersection with a victim of Jack the Ripper, and a feast held in the meat men’s honor, chaired by none other than Louis Wain.

Cat’s meat man

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1875


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Public Domain Worldwide

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1086 x 1816

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