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452: 1674: 1143: 22: 7848: 1449:, called the game of souls, in which the devil and the angel come to dispute for the soul. Of the two cats, one is probably benignant and the other malignant; they represent perhaps night and twilight. An Irish legend tells us of a combat between cats, in which all the combatants perished, leaving only their tails upon the battlefield. (A similar tradition also exists in Piedmont, but is there, if I am not mistaken, referred to wolves.) Two cats that fight for a mouse, and allow it to escape, are also mentioned in Hindoo tradition. 670: 1034:(or Saint Canice, or Newcourt). Prim claimed that "mutual litigations, squabbles, assaults and batteries, with the accompanying imprisonments, fines and law costs", which brought both near to bankruptcy, lasted from 1377 to "the end of the seventeenth century". He claimed to have a paper on "the natural history of the Kilkenny cats" in preparation, and cited a 1583:. The Tipperarymen were winning, and advancing towards the Kilkenny–Tipperary border, when they were attacked by Kilkennymen and women, who fought like cats. The Tipperary followers retaliated, and picked up field stones and hurled them at their opponents, who had to retreat, the Tipperary team then being enabled to take the ball into their own territory. 1461:
souls,’ in which the devil and angel are supposed to contend for the soul. The author thinks this may be one outcome of the contest between Night and Twilight in Mythology; but, if the connection can be traced, it would probably prove to be derived from the struggle between the two angels of Death, one variation of which is associated with the legend of
1066:.) Prim's paper about the cats story was not published, though in one of 1870 he states, "Soon after the municipal body of Kilkenny became involved in an expensive lawsuit with the neighbouring Corporation of Irishtown, concerning questions of privilege and superior authority within the latter borough"; while in 1857 he wrote that 920:'s 1843 satire of Philadelphia publishers, Irishman Phelix Phelligrim exclaims, when his associates are cursing and red-faced with anger, "Its in a fine humor ye are, gentleman! The Kilkenny cats was a mere circumstance to ye!" Leo Richard Ward in 1939 described someone as "contrary and mean as a Kilkenny cat". In 2009, a 128:, and placing some boards over the mouth, left them to their amusement. Next morning I went to see the conclusion of the fight, and what d'ye think I saw?"– "One of the cats dead, probably," —replied one of the company.— "No by Ja—s! there was nothing left in the pit, but the two tails and a bit of flue!" 5489: 119:
In a company, consisting of naval officers, the discourse happened to turn on the ferocity of small animals; when an Irish gentleman present stated his opinion to be, that a Kilkenny cat, of all animals, was the most ferocious; and added, "I can prove my assertion, by a fact within my own knowledge:—
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Real life in Ireland : or, The day and night scenes, rovings, rambles, and sprees, bulls, blunders, bodderation and blarney, of Brian Boru, esq., and his elegant friend Sir Shawn O'Dogherty; exhibiting a real picture of characters, manners, etc., in high and low life in Dublin and various parts
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in 1822: "On the summit we saw a cottage, into which, it being vacant during a time of very deep snow, seven wolves found their way; the snow closing the door they could not escape. Some time after, one wolf was discovered there and the heads of six others, so that it was evident that they had eaten
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One night, in the summer time, all the cats in the city and county of Kilkenny, were absent from their "local habitations;" and next morning, the plain alluded to (I regret I have not the name) was found covered with thousands of slain tabbies; and the report was, that almost all the cats in Ireland
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There is a story told in Kilkenny, that several cats had been locked up in a room, for a fortnight together, without food, and, upon opening the door, there was nothing found but the tail of one of them. Surely Mr. O'C. must have been dreaming of this native story, when he made his arguments thus to
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At three matches were fought on the first day ... and before the third of them was finished (on which bets ran very high), dinner was announced in the inn where the battle was fought. The company agreed ... to lock up the room, leaving the key in trust to Mr. Curran, who protested to God, he never
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In the absence of information it may, perhaps, be allowable to guess that this effusion might give some clue to the origin of the story of the world-famous "Kilkenny Cats," who ate each other to the tails! The first promulgator of this remarkable battle of the cats has never, that we are aware of,
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or crosspost. Their commander forbade the practice, but they carried on in secret. When the commander was heard approaching, a soldier hastily cut through the cats' tails, allowing them to escape. The commander asked about the hanging tail ends, and the soldier averred that the cats had eaten each
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De Gubernatis has a very curious speculation concerning the origin of our familiar fable the Kilkenny Cats, which he traces to the German superstition which dreads the combat between cats as presaging death to one who witnesses it; and this belief he finds reflected in the Tuscan child’s ‘game of
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Angelo de Gubernatis, too, is infected with this familiar and somewhat silly method of trying to explain all folk-stories symbolically. In "Zoological Mythology, or the Legends of Animals," he gives it as his belief that the celebrated fable of the Kilkenny Cats may mean the mythological contest
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One day a lady visitor came to Kilkenny Castle and brought with her three fat mice. The owner of the Castle never noticed anything until the place was full of mice. There were mice everywhere. They advertised for cats. Soon the castle was full of cats. The is how Kilkenny got the name "Kilkenny
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published an original song in 1916 called "The Kilkenny Cats" based on the Juverna story. Other poetic adaptations include "The Kilkenny Legend" (Harvey Austin Fuller, 1873); "The Kilkenny Cats" (Anne L. Huber, 1873); "The Kilkenny Cats" (Laurence Winfield Scott, 1880); "The Cats av Kilkenny"
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Thirty years ago I made inquiries amongst the "oldest inhabitants" of my acquaintance then living, and their unanimous testimony was, that the story of the Kilkenny cats was in vogue as long as they could remember, and the recollections of some of them extended to nearly half a century before
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in 1841 was printed "The Terrific Legend Of The Kilkenny Cats" by "C.B."; a 24-line poem in which there are six tomcats, owned and underfed by a drunk woman named O'Flyn; they resolve to kill and eat her, then turn on each other. A musical setting by Barry Kay was recorded in 1951 by
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cannot agree, let them fight it out between themselves, even should they carry on the war till both are reduced to the condition of the far famed Kilkenny cats, one of whom came off with his head, and to the other of whom a tail only remained at the conclusion of the
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was so shocked, that his head hung heavy on his shoulders, and his heart was sunk within him, on entering with the company into the room, and finding that the cats had actually eaten each other up, save some little bits of tails which were scattered round the room.
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of Kilkenny from 1694, were on opposing sides of the dispute. C. A. Ward suggested in 1891 that Prim's explanation is "simply a tale invented after the fable relating to the cats had got into circulation". Prim's theory was bolstered in 1943 by publication, in a
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Neal, John; Lang, Hans Joachim; Richards, Irving T. (1962). "Critical Essays and Stories by John Neal. Edited, with an Introduction, by Hans-Joachim Lang. With a Note on the Authorship of "David Whicher" and a Bibliography of John Neal by Irving T. Richards".
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in 1864, as having been heard "in Kilkenny, forty years ago, from a gentleman of unquestioned veracity". The story holds that a group of bored soldiers stationed in Kilkenny held fights between two cats tied together by their tails and suspended from a
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The Trap, a Moral, Philosophical, and Satirical Work, delineating the Snares in which Kings, Princes, and their Subjects have been caught since the days of Adam; including Reflections on the Present Causes of Conjugal Infidelity. Dedicated to the
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In other words, to use my familiar expression, it was and is a Kilkenny-cat business, in which the North, being the biggest cat and having the largest tail, ought to have the endurance to maintain the contest after the Southern gentleman was all
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in particular) in Ireland, who fought each other so ferociously that only their tails remained at the end of the battle. Often the absurd implication is that they have eaten each other. In the nineteenth century the Kilkenny cats were a common
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of the story was "taken from another, a well-known one, which is shortly this. Into a kennel of hounds, a dog of another species, did, one night, accidentally make its way. In the morning nothing was found of him but his tail." In the
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had joined in the contest; as many of the slain had collars on their necks, which showed that they had collected from all quarters of the island. The cause of the quarrel, however, was not stated; but it seemed to have been a sort of
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In February 1647 another General Assembly was convoked at Kilkenny, but the disputes were now beyond composition, and the meetings were so disorderly that the expression "quarrelling like Kilkenny cats" has passed into the English
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The Irish part of the company saw the drift, ridicule, and impossibility of the narrative, and laughed immoderately, while the English part yawned and laughed, seeing others laugh, and sought relief in each other's
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of 1690. Prim agrees that the episode occurred with Hessians in 1798, but states that their sport was influenced by a story already proverbial. In other accounts, the soldiers were the regular garrison at
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The Poem on Darkness is a mighty strange one. ... I was vastly amused with the two surviving gentlemen who stare at one another till they drop down dead. I think it beats the story of the Kilkenny Cats
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Trimsharp's account of himself: a sketch of his life, together with a brief history of the education of the blind, and their achievements, to which is added a collection of poems composed by himself
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for "combatants who fight until they annihilate each other"; to "fight like Kilkenny cats" means "to engage in a mutually destructive struggle". Early instances include: (from 1814) an account in
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recounted a tale told to him "more than thirty years" earlier when he was "very young" by "a Kilkenny gentleman", about a battle "some forty years before" on "a plain near that ancient city":
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A son and father started a competitive contest as to which could eat up all the property by spending most, and after devouring absolutely all the money they have at last each other to eat up.
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was made in Kilkenny in 2018. It is described as a "modern reworking of the story" and premiered at the Kerry Film Festival with the tagline "Each thought there was one cat too many..."
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It was Matt who first told us of the Kilkenny cats, which the Earl of Ormond's jester, in a fit of jealousy, tied together by the tails and flung over a clothes-line 'to fight it out'
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Although Redmond states "This has nothing to do with the story of the two famous Kilkenny cats", the two have occasionally been linked subsequently. A similar story was told in
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A new English dictionary on historical principles : founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological Society : Introduction, Supplement, and Bibliography
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in 1850 conceded that this was the most commonly accepted theory ("This ludicrous anecdote has, no doubt, been generally looked upon as an absurdity of the Joe Miller class").
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Four Festivals and a City: A critique of Actor-Network Theory as an approach to understanding the emergence and development of Flagship Festivals in Kilkenny from 1964 to 2004
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by saying, "The government was watching with amazement the director and his deputy fight like Kilkenny cats." Indian media explained the simile in their reports on the case.
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The account of the battle between the two "Kilkenny cats," in which they fought until they eat up every thing but the tips of each other's tail, may be regarded a pretty
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adapts the Juverna story to its 15th-century setting. Frank Pickbone is fooled in an unnamed Irish village by the dangling tails, until the title character disabuses him.
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shall not be denied. Deny me the writ of habeas corpus, and I will fight with gun, sword, cannon, whirlwind, and thunder, until they are used up like the Kilkenny cats."
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dialogue in which Jemmy O'Kain tells Pat M'Hone or Mahone that none of the great battles from myth and history compare to the one he witnessed "in Kilkenny, down the
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comedy festival has been held in Kilkenny annually since 1995. The "Laughing Cat" logo of a cat hanging from a rope by its tail reflects the Juverna origin story.
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was "Mouse-lord of Kilkenny, slain by a huge cat, Banghaisgidheach"; this is apparently a misreading of Joyce, who describes Midgna's (human) wife as a
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is also used more generally for a fierce fighter or quarrelsome person. These senses are now rather dated. In the later twentieth century the motif was
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to destroy one another. In an ancient Persian picture in my possession, animal monsters are shown devouring each other, while their proffered victim,
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This form of cat fighting is attested, usually instigated by boys, from the 18th to the early 20th century. A similar anecdote was attributed to
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Anthologia: A Collection of Epigrams, Ludicrous Epitaphs, Sonnets, Tales, Miscellaneous Anecdotes, &c. &c., Interspersed with Originals
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A lone Kilkenny cat may be invoked to symbolise ferocity or vigour without the implication of mutual destruction. In an 1825 humorous verse,
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Memoirs of the Legal, Literary, and Political Life of the Late the Right Honourable John Philpot Curran, once Master of the Rolls in Ireland
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might be relevant; this was disproved by an 1868 reply in the successor journal explaining that the episode (a version of the folktale "
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Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William); McConathy, Osbourne; Birge, Edward B. (Edward Bailey); Miessner, W. Otto (William Otto) (1918).
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In the 1935 Championship it was Kilkenny's turn again and Mattie Burke's second of three All-Ireland semi-finals against the 'Cats'.
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by omitting "excepting their tails and some scraps of their nails". With standardised spelling it has been included in 20th-century
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Steven Connor comments, "Because they involve bodily illogic ... in which a body is imagined as simultaneously present and absent,
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in 1888, where the pieces are configured in a cat shape; Loyd accompanied the problem with a story of quarreling professors.
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A history of the attempts to establish the Protestant Reformation in Ireland and the successful resistance of that people
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Jerdan, William; Workman, William Ring; Morley, John; Goodwin, Charles Wycliffe; Arnold, Frederick (16 December 1827).
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Letters of Yorick; or, A good-humoured remonstrance in favour of the established Church, by a very humble member of it
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Additional thoughts of a barrister, to those of the Rev. Mr. O'Callaghan, on the dangerous tendency of Bible societies
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The two boroughs and corporations were replaced in 1843 by a single borough and corporation named Kilkenny, under the
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Walker, whose adopted son's name was James Benzonia Walker and whose grandson's name was also James Benzonia Walker
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Kilkenny; the Ancient City of Ossory, the Seat of Its Kings, the See of Its Bishops and the Site of Its Cathedral
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Several poems have been written about the Kilkenny cats; the best known appeared in November 1867 in New York in
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History of the Viceroys of Ireland: With Notices of the Castle of Dublin and Its Chief Occupants in Former Times
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I wish the confounded revolution gentlemen would, like Kilkenny Cats, fight till nothing but the tails are left.
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burnt at the stake after admitting relations with a demon which variously took the form of a dog, a cat, and an
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in 1823 credited Curran (for Kilkenny rather than Sligo). As regards the age of the story, Prim in 1868 wrote:
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It is unclear whether Curran sought to put an end to the topic of conversation or to cock-fighting in general.
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Walker's version written for a school recital for his adopted son James Benzonia "Bennie" Walker (1862–1891).
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of Ireland, embellished with humorous coloured engravings, from original designs by the most eminent artists
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The Cat-Fight; a Mock Heroic Poem, Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and Modern Classic Authors
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The origin of the expression "to fight like Kilkenny cats....has been the subject of many conjectures....
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is interpreted as Midgna's wife's name by Praeger and Dobbs but by Russell as a description of the fight.
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On ascending Mont Cenis, there is an animal exploit described, almost equal to that of the Kilkenny Cats
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in 1853 claimed the origin is a metaphor for feuding, not between Englishtown and Irishtown, but in the
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invoked the Kilkenny cats in 1865 when enumerating "Certain Eligible Cases of Mutual Extermination" in
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responded that he had heard such a story told of many places in Ireland, but not of Kilkenny. In 1863,
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released "The Amusing Game of the Kilkenny Cats" in 1890 and "Rex and the Kilkenny Cats Game" in 1892.
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endorsed the theory. Joseph O'Connor's 1951 memoir has Matt Purcell, a comrade of his father's in the
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Mahapatra, Dhananjay (6 December 2018). "Stepped in to save CBI from 'Kilkenny cat fight': Centre".
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The Peter Newell Mother Goose; the old rhymes reproduced in connection with their veracious history
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Over the River and Through the Wood: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children's Poetry
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Ever afterwards the term "stonethrowers" was applied to Tipperary and "Kilkenny cats" to Kilkenny.
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recounts the Juverna theory as "probably just a tall tale". As of 28 November 2019, the
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Another version is alluded to in an 1816 critique of a pamphlet by Andrew O'Callaghan, master of
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suggested the Kilkenny cats "may involve an old story with parallels in Icelandic saga"; in the
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meld for a time before dueling and coming apart; all amid a series of feline-esque shrieks".
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In ancient times a team of Tipperary men visited Kilkenny to play a team of Kilkennymen at
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in 1826 refers to "an enormous tiger almost as big as a Kilkenny cat". In an 1840 story by
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The History, Architecture, and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny
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there was no more left of them than Curran described to have remained of the Kilkenny cats
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than any other county, has been called "the Cats" in newspapers since at least the 1980s.
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Nay, an there were two such, we should have none / shortly, for one would kill the other.
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An Address to that Quarterly Reviewer who Touched Upon Mr. Leigh Hunt's "Story of Rimini"
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The Cat Who Covered the World: The Adventures Of Henrietta And Her Foreign Correspondent
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The private letter-books of Sir Walter Scott; selections from the Abbotsford manuscripts
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Malcomson, Robert; Graves, James (1868). "Notice of a Book Entitled "Beware the Cat"".
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Prim, John G. A. (1870). "The Corporation Insignia and Olden Civic State of Kilkenny".
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Burns, John (16 December 2018). "The tail of Kilkenny's fighting cats puzzles India".
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The story was sufficiently well known in the 19th century to be used frequently as a
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