Sunday, 5 September 2010

Exeter Cathedral - cat hole


This cat hole in a door in the South Transept of Exeter Cathedral is centuries old.


It gave the cat access to the South tower in order for it to keep down the rats and mice in there. In the Fifteenth Century the Cathedral accounts allowed a penny a week for the cat's food.

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