50 Fascinating Historical Photos That Might Change Your Perspective On Cats, As Shared By This Twitter Page (New Pics)
Interview With OwnerSay what you will, but one thing's certain: everyone's Twitter (or should we now call it 'X'?) feed has been chaotic lately. Whatever alterations the current platform CEO implemented in the algorithm seem to favor posts from verified random accounts and brands that hardly align with our interests. However, amid this whole mess, one account consistently graces my timeline – Cats of Yore.
The account delivers precisely what it promises: snapshots of cats from bygone days. These cats could be in history paintings or accompanying a child in early 20th century New York City. They can play with a ball of string or wear a top hat. They may be napping, hissing, or hanging out with their owners. Still, one thing our whiskered friends all have in common is extreme cuteness! And well, if you like cats, that's more than enough of a reason to check out some photos from Cats of Yore (click here for part one).
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Miss Ann Twynam and Smoky. 1943.
The description here doesn’t tell enough of this story. From Cats of Yore’s instagram: “ In 1940 Smoky the cat was rescued after an air raid during blitz. Miss Ann Twynam of Paddington took him home, and nursed him back to health. She has taught Smoky to salute, and now whenever service friends visit, Smoky loves to do his saluting turn[…]”.
We cats generally like the military, as we are always the highest rank.
Bored Panda reached out to Molly Hodgdon, the owner of "Cats of Yore" on Twitter and Instagram, a platform dedicated to showcasing vintage cat photos. A passionate lover of cats, Molly gave us a glimpse into her personal journey with these feline companions and her initiatives to support animal shelters.
When asked about a specific moment from her childhood that solidified her bond with cats, Molly recalled, "When I was a baby, my parents had a cat named Harry who was very attached to me. Even though I’m sure I was grabby like every other child, he was constantly by my side. My parents would actually try to shoo him away from me because they were afraid I would hurt him, but he’d come right back! I imagine some kind of imprinting probably took place - this feline face and presence were a constant source of comfort, joy, and tactile enjoyment for my developing brain. I still get a rush of positive feelings every time I see any cat."
Notice which person is smiling.
She was greatly blessed on that day, to be allowed to hold royalty.
Time for eepy. 1940.
Just release the squee as loudly as possible, and you’ll be fine. Until the next cuteness comes along 😉
Load More Replies...And whenever I try to do this with my kitty, she acts like I'm tossing her into the bathtub. Just shoots right out of the bed and then the room!
Addressing the idea of curating an exhibition around vintage cat photos, Molly shared, "That would be wonderful but I’m not sure how I would do it! I live in Vermont so we don’t really have a super high concentration of galleries and museums here that might be interested in hosting such a thing, nor the crowds to support it. If anyone reading this has a connection, please get in touch! Our shared history with cats is woven through so many historical subjects - agriculture, epidemiology, religion, art, sea travel, colonization, photography, etc. It would be really fun to create an exhibit viewing human history through that lens."
Photo by Anneke Hilhorst, 1973
Cat butts are the best butts, even if we're not sticking them in your faces.
This would have made a much better Sistine Chapel. Ca. 1960.
God and soft can-opener touching fingers. I see no difference.
Impressed by her fundraising success for animal shelters, Molly was proud to mention, "Last Christmas was wonderful. I was raising money for our local animal shelter with a goal of $2,000 and ended up with over $10,000! Over the past few years, I’ve been able to give about $45,000 to animal shelters, low-cost veterinary and spay/neuter clinics, and farm sanctuaries. Most of that has been through Twitter, though. I'm currently working hard to build community on other platforms since the future of that site seems uncertain."
"A cat peers over the top of a Kodak Supermatic camera. " Ca. 1930.
"Three kittens cuddle in front of a giant fish tank, eyeing a very large grouper" 1952.
They would too, in their heads they're a magnificent lion attacking with deadly force; the master predator, not a tiny fluffy cutiepie.
Load More Replies...Regarding any cultural practices or beliefs related to cats she discovered through her research, Molly highlighted, "Japan has a very long history of truly incredible, beautiful, complex lore relating to cats. There are whole shrines dedicated to cat legends, like Nekogami Jinja and Ōmatsu Daigongen. I read a book a few months ago that collects many interesting cat legends called Kaibyō: The Supernatural Cats of Japan by Zack Davisson. I would highly recommend that to anyone interested in learning more about Japanese cat lore, plus it is richly illustrated with period pieces of art."
Smoosh. 1937.
Black and white joyfully co-exist. People can do the same. Guess we are not as kind as cats......
Please sir, my apéritifs. 1975.
Particularly the cabinet door with the treats behind it!
Load More Replies..."A man in Paris carries his cat to a local park, where he'll play cards with friends." 1968.
Of course the cat won. He cheated.
Load More Replies...All film cameras are color cameras if you put color film in them, and Kodachrome color slide film was on the market by 1935
Load More Replies..."Whisky the cat was 'babysitting' for young Jaqueline Hewitt's doll, but found it so comfortable in the pram that he fell asleep on the job." 1954.
Chub snugs. 1963.
It sounds odd, but cats really love the smell of human feet, particularly their human. Because of the many sweat glands there, your feet smell very strongly of you, and feet are usually at the same level of the cat, so it's very easy for them to love on you by rubbing against your feet. And they're also attracted to the saltiness of your sweat, which is why they often lick your bare feet if they get close enough. Basically, you're like one of those giant salt licks farmers put out for their cows.
That makes me feel SO loved! :D
Load More Replies...Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck and her cat Patsy. 1910.
Probably different colors of rabbit combined to make that design. Has anyone noticed she’s touching her cat’s paw with her pinkie? So sweet.
Load More Replies...I remember being told by my mother that skunk fur, when wet (rainy day) had a smell! (but it was cheaper than other furs - perhaps for that reason?
Skunk fur (and skunks) smell all the time. Even if they haven't sprayed. It's just a skunk thing.
Load More Replies...It's okay, soft can-opener. I'll hold your finger.
Business networking. 1946.
I love how sweet this is! I love how the man stopped to pet the cat! This is melting my heart! AW!
I’m thinking this is a bodega cat sitting outside the store. What a nice man to stop a minute and scratch the cat under their chin!
A cat being lowered in a basket. 1933. People used to do this to let cats outside when they lived in apartment buildings. Maybe some people still do? I hope not. It's cute but doesn't seem safe.
My friend in Paris used to do this, there was a bell attached so the cat could ring when he wanted to come in, and she would whistle a special tune when it was dinner time, it was special to watch 😻
Some cat staircases are probably not suitable for the faint hearted as well → http://m.tier-inserate.ch/Katzen/Katzenleiter-339853
Ok some of these really add a nice aesthetic to the house! Thanks for sharing!
Load More Replies...Bouche utterly refuses to go out. Once the weather is consistently cool, I'll try with Audi.
I wonder how many cats didn't return home? Every cat lover has their view on indoor/ outdoor privileges...id be concerned about cars :(
Interesting. Most cats would survive a fall from a height that would kill a human due to their righting reflex and the instinct to spread their limbs to create drag and distribute the shock more evenly.
That depends on the hight. Lo low to the grown and they dont have time to extend to their parachute posture. 5 -7 storage is ideal if I remember QI correctly
Load More Replies...Coolest couple in the neighborhood. Photo from my collection, 1937.
I'm impressed by the harness. I can't find one the cats that own me can't break out of.
I got one that is like a little vest. The leash attaches at top.
Load More Replies..."The belly! Ca. 1950."
The black one isn't looking at the other. He's looking off to the left.
London, 1962.
Well, it's slippery, and tastes rather metallic.
Load More Replies...Black cat auditions for the film Tales of Terror, 1961.
GET OFF MY LAWN. 1950.
"Sorry, normally I limit this account to domestic cats but I just found this stunning night photo of a Canada Lynx in 1906 that I can't not share. "
Weather forecast: five clouds! Postcard from my collection, mailed 1907.
See? Persians DID have noses in the past, and they actually look even better that their poor brachycephalic descendants—-created by f*****g stupid “animal lovers” who are actually animal abusers who succeeded in ruining the quality of life for the animals they were criminally inbreeding to create that look. Creating a look, not breeding out a congenital condition or strengthening the stamina and vastly improving their lives. No. Creating a f*****g look. I hope those breeders are—-and will be—-burning in Hell.
They're starting to breed noses back in.
Load More Replies...The previous set of quintuplets ........famous until the Dionne Quintuplets in 1934.
I am always impressed when I see a row of kittens sitting still. How?!? It’s hard enough to get a picture of just one, let alone 5!?!
"Helmuth Grandpa Deetjen at Deetjen's Big Sur Inn at Castro Canyon circa 1960."
What are the other cats' names? And who's the soft can-opener?
What a wonderful kitty face. Leon Levinstein, 1954.
Plot twist: that's the name of the human.
Load More Replies...Lunch! Ca. 1950s.
So cute, but I hope the food wasn't poisonous for the cat.
Before commercial cat food, a common food for them was oatmeal.
Load More Replies...Stunning. 1943.
"Dorothy Van Kleeck with her cat Tommy Toodles" 1914.
Nice to know us humans have been naming our furry overlords odd names for decades.
They always mislable the soft can-opener as the owner.
The grocer's cat. 1939.
Shop cats love the shop window. What's not to like? A warm sunny place, something comfy to lie on, and an adoring public cooing through the window!
Kitchen helper. 1954.
Yup. Help. Audi loves to help. He's very, very good at cleaning off the clutter on the kitchen counter. You know, the drying rack, the toaster oven, the dishsoap....
My cats, Roy and Ria, also want to help. Especially making beds and folding laundry.
Load More Replies...Gremlin! 1976.
"British disc jockey Jack Jackson pictured with his cat ‘Tiddles’ in the studio in May 1951."
He's reading out the song titles, to make sure Tiddles approves.
Happy home. 1950.
Probably wearing these to keep the local bird population from being decimated.
Load More Replies...Those cats got potato soup for supper. Probably with fish.
Elizabeth Bishop and her cat, Minnow. 1938.
The poet? I wondered too, and found this: https://gatosyrespeto.org/2018/10/11/los-tres-gatos-de-la-poetisa-elisabeth-bishop/
Load More Replies...Minnow Bishop, and her soft can-opener, Elizabeth.
That looks like the original British Shorthair cat, before they started crossing them with Persians
Watcher. Ca. 1950.
"That is one absolute unit of void. Photo from my collection, no info known."
All the info necessary is provided. Cat. That is all, and that is enough.
Mrs. Annette Munn, Mr. Munn and their pet cat. Ca. 1900.
This is what Bouche does when she wants petted. Then she moves out of reach and scolds me for not petting her.
What a great portrait - I don't know anything about this auction site though so I'm not recommending. Caveat emptor.
What auction site? We also have a soft can-opener we're willing to sell.
I hope you all have a backup if you are going sell your soft can opener, you'll all get a bit hungry otherwise.
Load More Replies...Scaling Mount Snackies. 1913.
On a crutch and still making sure Good Cat gets fed!
Load More Replies...I can't decide if this is an author dust jacket portrait or glamour shot. 1952.
This cat knew exactly how far it needed to sit. Negative from my collection, no additional info.
"Man Seated with Cat at a Party". William Hague Foster, ca. 1940-49.
Same here. People can be obnoxious and loud, especially when they get sloppy drunk. I end up being unable to stand staying in the same room as them. They also exhaust me BP very quickly and I have to get away from them. My preference is to retreat with the host’s cat or dog, whether to a quiet room or outside. I enjoy that so much more than the party itself. Been this way since about my mid-twenties. I stopped going to wild parties around that time (not every person throwing a party has a pet, so…)
Load More Replies...New York City, 1950.
I wouldn't mind a block of ice now.
Load More Replies...Fishing cat! There's no date but I'm guessing 1930s because of the type of paper it is printed on.
Too much WET. Let the soft can-opener do the actual fishing.
My Master’s Hat. Postcard from my collection, copyright 1904 and mailed 1908.
I am the master. It's my sleeping hat. Go away now, so I can.
Cool guys love kittens. Photo from my collection, no further info known.
Men who love cats appreciate the complexity of the feline personality. This quality in men spills over into their relationships with people, as well.
The cat owns a soft can-opener with an awesome car.
Cats are part of the family. 1913.
Of course you pets are part of the family. You're the soft parts that open cans.
Boo! From the book 'Sam' with text by John Crawford and photos by Edward Quigley, 1937.
That's what Bouche and Audi both looked like when they met.
Cat at Front Street Playground. Ca. 1922.
Right? The cat looks like someone just told him his great grandfather was a mouse.
Load More Replies...I don't know. This half-grown soft can-opener just picked me up. If I jump down, he'll just come annoy me, and I won't get my nap. If he does something stupid, though, I'm clawing his hand!
All in all you're just a kittens' milk bottle wall. 1946.
The kitten is trying to get all the milk! :) But when most cats grow up, they are lactose intolerant.
Why did I sing the title for this one in my head? BTW, it totally works with the melody too.
Tiny pioneers. 1911.
Treats in the sun! Ca. 1942 - 1943.
Milk, although delicious, isn't good for us. Our soft can-opener keeps trying to make us believe that, anyway.
"Scheffler Family ladies with kitten" Ca. 1900.
A little lord with his huntress.
You do mean the little goddess and her hunter, correct?
"The caretaker's cat" 1947.
Anna and Queen Esther. 1905.
A very good 19th century potato babby.
"Grandad Albert with Arthur the cat, 1940, Bristol, UK."
Looks a bit like our (farm) cat. I still haven't convinced him he doesn't need to chase every wandering cat he meets away...
Shop cat. Ca. 1950s.
The cat's not really working, he's about to have a nap.
Oh? He looks to me like he's inspecting the produce for pests.
Load More Replies...Neighborhood gossip. 1955.
“Did you hear about Bethany today” said the white cat. Human: “what are you guys talking about?”
Mirror, mirror. Ca. 1938.
“Who’s that sexy thing standing in the mirror? Of wait, that’s me, standing in the mirror”
Cat meeting in Italy. 1956.
Květoslava Neradová and friend. 1945.
Beautiful. Likely late 19th century.
"I probably paid a little more than I should have for this photo but I love it. I love the cat’s position and expression, I love the texture of the fur and the grass/foliage, and I love the ethereal light leaks. From my collection, no info known."
Ta daaa! Photo from my collection, no info known.
"Ornch. Photo from my collection, no info known."
I feel so touched that you shared your collection with the rest of us. Your descriptions and comments are all so perfect. Thank you for this article.
It's confirmed. Cats have had us trained for many, many generations. We all still smile at their antics, carry them around (if allowed), stop to pet them (no matter the inconvenience), etc. I bet if we could find images of the early days of cats' "taming" they'd show the same thing.
I feel so touched that you shared your collection with the rest of us. Your descriptions and comments are all so perfect. Thank you for this article.
It's confirmed. Cats have had us trained for many, many generations. We all still smile at their antics, carry them around (if allowed), stop to pet them (no matter the inconvenience), etc. I bet if we could find images of the early days of cats' "taming" they'd show the same thing.
