Everytime you toss a kitten, God pisses on a parade.
May 9, 2006 8:14 AM Subscribe
Kattenstoet, a triennial cat parade is this weekend in Ypres, Belguim. The festival culminates with Kattenworp, the hurling of kittens from the Cloth Hall Belfry, a continuation of Europe's long ambiguous history of fascination with the feline. [more inside]
One of the memories I have of my visit to Brussels a few years ago was seeing a homeless guy panhandling in the city square with his cats. I'd seen a lot of panhandling, but when I saw the kitties I gave him a few €.
posted by birdherder at 8:44 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by birdherder at 8:44 AM on May 9, 2006
OK. That kitten hurling link was just about the funniest thing I've seen in weeks.
posted by spock at 9:13 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by spock at 9:13 AM on May 9, 2006
From the outstanding Uncyclopedia link on "Kitten Hurling Battle":
After loading their Kitten Belts, Players stand atop their pedestals and face away from each other. One (metric) minute of silence must be observed to honor Felix, king of the felines, timed by another person (known as the KatMaster). The KatMaster then initiates each round (called a "Fur") by blowing a clear, shrill note on an ivory whistle. This enrages the kittens, preparing them for battle.
Indeed.
(great post, btw, IHAA)
posted by kosem at 9:20 AM on May 9, 2006
After loading their Kitten Belts, Players stand atop their pedestals and face away from each other. One (metric) minute of silence must be observed to honor Felix, king of the felines, timed by another person (known as the KatMaster). The KatMaster then initiates each round (called a "Fur") by blowing a clear, shrill note on an ivory whistle. This enrages the kittens, preparing them for battle.
Indeed.
(great post, btw, IHAA)
posted by kosem at 9:20 AM on May 9, 2006
Every time I read a post about kittens, I eat one. Thanks MetaFilter, my fucking cholesterol is through the roof!
posted by Dark Messiah at 9:52 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by Dark Messiah at 9:52 AM on May 9, 2006
How bad would it suck to be the guy who had to clean up all the cats back in the 1500's?
posted by Parannoyed at 10:01 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by Parannoyed at 10:01 AM on May 9, 2006
I read this hoping that someone, somewhere still allowed the hurling of kittens from parapets.
posted by Mr. Gunn at 11:03 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by Mr. Gunn at 11:03 AM on May 9, 2006
In a similar vein, The Danes celebrate Mardi Gras (Fastelavn) with a game innocently called "slå katten af tønden" (hit the cat in the barrel). Nowadays, it's just a piñata type affair. However, formerly......
posted by MotherTucker at 11:14 AM on May 9, 2006
posted by MotherTucker at 11:14 AM on May 9, 2006
The object of the sport is to force one's opponent into submission using nothing but kittens
I'm always looking for new athletic challenges.. but damn. That's intense.
posted by Raoul.Duke at 12:53 PM on May 9, 2006
I'm always looking for new athletic challenges.. but damn. That's intense.
posted by Raoul.Duke at 12:53 PM on May 9, 2006
In Wales, in the 10th century, cats had a legislated value (which went way up the moment they killed a mouse). If you killed someone's cat you had to pay them as much grain as would be in a pile as tall as the cat would be if held by the tip of it's tail until it's paws just touched the ground.
I'm not sure what percentage of a years work that is for your average medieval farmer but, given that my cat is nearly three feet at full sprawl, I'll bet it's signifigant.
posted by Kid Charlemagne at 2:57 PM on May 9, 2006
I'm not sure what percentage of a years work that is for your average medieval farmer but, given that my cat is nearly three feet at full sprawl, I'll bet it's signifigant.
posted by Kid Charlemagne at 2:57 PM on May 9, 2006
How bad would it suck to be the guy who had to clean up all the cats back in the 1500's?
i'm sure the butchers were used to that kind of thing
posted by pyramid termite at 6:15 AM on May 10, 2006
i'm sure the butchers were used to that kind of thing
posted by pyramid termite at 6:15 AM on May 10, 2006
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The official Kattenstoet site (here or here if you read Flemish) says live cats were last thrown in 1817, however Concerning Cats by Helen M. Winslow claims the practice was made illegal in 1618.
(More Kattenstoet photos and other folk festivals in the region.)
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:14 AM on May 9, 2006