"This 14th century door at Exeter Cathedral, UK, is thought to be the oldest existing cat flap

A cat was paid a penny each week, to keep down the rats and mice in the north tower, and a cat flap was cut into the door below the astronomical clock to allow the cat to carry out its duties.

Records of payments were entered in the Cathedral archives from 1305 to 1467, the penny a week being enough to buy food to supplement a heavy diet of rodents."

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    1 year ago

    A cat was paid a penny a week

    Yeah, I’m gonna need a source on that. How does one pay a cat money at all!? If I gave my cat a stack of $100 bills, she might bat at it or rub her face on it. Before wandering off to sniff a speck of dust…

    • @[email protected]OP
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      141 year ago

      True haha. Here’s a post with more info - I take it the original wording from the Mastodon post I quoted was just being cheeky about the cat technically being on the payroll. One supposes that the cat’s human aide took the money on behalf of their illustrious master ;)

    • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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      61 year ago

      That’s how accountants express humor. I’ll admit it’s not great, but it’s there.

    • @0xff
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      51 year ago

      They explain it in the next paragraph. Apparently they used it to buy food.

      That being said, I don’t see any citations here so it could all be bullshit.