> London Zoo penguins were fed “slivers of cat meat dipped in cod-liver oil.”
I'm fairly sure this is a mistake and is supposed to be "cat's meat"- in other words, cheap poor-quality meat sold as cat food, rather than the flesh of cats!
AFAIK the only London Zoo animals that were killed at the start of the war were the venomous/dangerous ones, because of the risk that they would escape if their cages were damaged by bombing.
(I thought it was just the venomous ones, so was a bit surprised about the tiger)
The zoo raised rabbits and guinea pigs to feed to the carnivorous animals.
> London Zoo penguins were fed “slivers of cat meat dipped in cod-liver oil.”
I'm fairly sure this is a mistake and is supposed to be "cat's meat"- in other words, cheap poor-quality meat sold as cat food, rather than the flesh of cats!
AFAIK the only London Zoo animals that were killed at the start of the war were the venomous/dangerous ones, because of the risk that they would escape if their cages were damaged by bombing.
(I thought it was just the venomous ones, so was a bit surprised about the tiger)
The zoo raised rabbits and guinea pigs to feed to the carnivorous animals.
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