Charles Dickens loved his cat so

Taxidermy was all the rage in the Victorian era, when Charles Dickens penned some of the literature’s finest novels. While Dickens was in high demand around the world for his dramatic public readings, he loved to be at home in England with his cats, one of whom was rumored to snuff out his master’s candle for a little attention.

Dickens once asked, “What greater gift than the love of a cat?”

Four decades after his death, Mary Dickens reflected on various feline members of the Dickens family in her book, “Charles Dickens, by His Eldest Daughter.” She spent several pages on the antics of a deaf cat who exhibited exclusive devotion to her father. “He was always with his master, and used to follow him about the garden and sit with him while he was writing,” she wrote.

Understandably distraught when his beloved cat Bob died in 1862, the writer was eager to keep a visual memory on his desk. One of Bob’s paws was promptly stuffed and adhered to an ivory blade, which was engraved “C.D. In Memory of Bob 1862.”

Little is known about the letter opener, but renowned British taxidermist Rowland Ward has written that the preservation of departed pets was popular during this time: “An animal that has been a faithful friend and companion to man during its lifetime, may in this way claim a fuller recompense in death than mere burial and subsequent oblivion.”

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