Monday 4 April 2022

Tiddles


 In all my churchyard wanderings I've never come across a grave for a cat before. Tiddles was a tabby who served as the church cat for St Mary's in Fairford from 1963 to 1980. Apparently she was a regular attendee at services who took her congregational lap sitting duties very seriously! Upon her demise the local stonemason, Peter Juggins, carved this in memory of her.

Arilx

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  1. She must have been a much loved member of the congregation 🐈‍⬛

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    1. She was apparently and people remembered her fondly for many years after. ARilx

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  2. Can it stand in for all the faithful companions that never got their own headstone? Mr T

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    1. I don't see why not Tigger...you've all given your human staff great comfort during the stresses of Covid. ARilx

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  3. What a lovely story - Must have been entertaining if the sermon was boring!

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    1. I'd have loved to have her sit on my lap! Arilx

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  4. I met Hodge when I was in Southwark Cathedral. I like the idea.

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    1. I did an article about Hodge last year I think. He wasn't at the cathedral when we visited a few years ago. Arilx

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  5. Isn't that gorgeous? What a lovely thing.
    Do you read my real-life friend Claire's blog? You share a love of quirky stuff, I think you'll enjoy this post: https://winterpeachphotography.blogspot.com/2022/02/pet-cemetery-and-great-glass-mood.html?m=1

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    1. I haven't read your friend's blog, but I will do. Thanks for the recommendation Vix. Arilx

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  6. There's a tape on the 'net of a cathedral cat receiving a funeral because "...she brought more people in than [the clergyman presiding]". I attend church services in a very old (for the American Midwest) town where we open the door to admit a local mouser who patrols the building while services are held, then exits with the congregation.

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    1. I think one of her primary roles was to keep rodent numbers down. It's easy to imagine that a church cat might be a draw for many...including me! Arilx

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Not bog standard.

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