Authors: Clare Campbell
p. 202
âthat knew the difference â¦'
The Cat
, June 1941 (
p. 87
).
p. 203
âThe large majority of beasts â¦' âWar Time Reactions of Cats',
The Cat
, February 1941 (p. 88).
p. 203
âIt is, of course, difficult â¦' ibid. (
p. 89
).
p. 203
âit seemed incredible â¦' Lutz, op. cit. (
p. 93
).
p. 203
âsoon realising â¦' ibid.
p. 204
âWhen Nazi bombers â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, No. 117, Christmas 1940 (
p. 7
).
p. 204
fn âOme â¦'
The Dog World
, 27 October 1939 (p. 709).
p. 205
âThroughout the country â¦'
The Veterinary Record
, 5 July 1941 (p. 389).
p. 205
âCats bombed out â¦' ibid.
p. 205
âCattle appear to take â¦' ibid.
p. 205
âslept sonorously â¦' ibid.
p. 206
âhither and thither â¦' ibid.
p. 206
âThe herding instincts â¦' Clifford W. Greatorex,
ARP News
, October 1941 (
p. 25
).
p. 206
âwhere he stayed â¦' ibid.
p. 206
âordinary men and women â¦' letter from âNot an Owner of Walthamstow' in
News Chronicle
, 20 June 1941 (p. 2).
p. 206
âincreased pro-doggism â¦' Mass-Observation File Report 804, âDogs in London'.
p. 206
âmongrels took it â¦' ibid.
p. 207
âWhen I leave him â¦' ibid.
p. 207
âI have been alone â¦' ibid.
p. 207
âNip', âBill', âBonzo', ibid.
p. 207
âthere should be more done â¦' ibid.
p. 208
âIt would be impossible â¦' (TNA WO 199/416).
p. 208
âThe War Office invites â¦'
The Times
, 6 May 1941 (p. 2).
p. 209
âWell, pals, here's how â¦' âThe War and Us Dogs by Rex',
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, September 1944 (
p. 175
).
p. 209
âwill answer to Oi!'
PDSA News
, August 1941 (
p. 5
).
p. 210
âfull of dogs â¦' Montague, op. cit. (
p. 78
).
p. 211
âsmuggled out in boxes â¦' ibid.
p. 211
âone little dog â¦' ibid.
p. 211
âThe platoon did not return â¦' ibid. (
p. 79
).
p. 211
âbabies were painlessly â¦' Bourne, op. cit. (
p. 75
).
p. 211
âThe grief-stricken owner â¦' Montague, op. cit. (
p. 81
).
p. 212
âdogs circling â¦'
Horse & Hound
, 1 January 1943 (
p. 15
).
p. 213
âI had lunch with â¦' Colville,
The Fringes of Power
, vol. 1 (p. 468).
p. 213
âwith no statutory funding â¦' (TNA HO 186/2075).
p. 214
âAlthough we could still â¦' ibid.
p. 214
âI think it's made him â¦' (SxMOA1/1/6/7/35).
p. 214
âHe kicks up an awful row â¦' ibid.
p. 214
âso well mannered â¦' ibid.
p. 214
âI used to have a dog â¦' ibid.
p. 215
âI adored him â¦' ibid.
p. 215
âWhen a country is â¦' (M-OA TC79).
p. 215
âRush to shop to get fish â¦' 3 June 1944, Anon M-O diarist D5444.
p. 216
âThere's that notice up saying â¦' (M-OA TC79).
p. 216
âin reply to inquirers â¦'
The Veterinary Record
, 26 July 1941 (p. 441).
p. 216
âany interference with dogs and pets â¦' (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 217
âthe use of propaganda in the case of cats â¦' 29 July 1941 (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 218
âthe biggest cat â¦'
Manchester Evening Chronicle
, 18 July 1941 (reported in
The Cat
, August 1941 (
p. 122
)).
p. 218
âyou seem to think â¦' 7 August 1941 (TNA MAF 48/757).
p. 219
âWayward cats â¦'
Dig for Victory News
, No. 68, 13 June 1941 in TNA MAF 48/757.
p. 219
âMy Lord â I have a large bed of onions â¦' (TNA MAF 48/757 6255).
p. 219
âpeculiar black markings'
PDSA News
, October 1941 (
p. 10
).
p. 220
âdomestic cats live â¦' Schwangart,
Vom Recht der Katze
(
p. 15
).
p. 220
âNelson is the bravest â¦' Reynolds,
All About Winston Churchill
(
p. 148
).
p. 221
âfaux pas â¦'
The Cat
, December 1941 (
p. 33
).
p. 222
âThere seems to be little â¦' (MAF 48/757 6468).
p. 222
âbeing somewhat â¦' ibid.
p. 223
âAll exhibitors and visitors â¦' Worcester Dog Show (M-OA TC79/1/F).
p. 223
âMany wore riding â¦' ibid.
p. 223
âeven with a war on â¦'
PDSA News
, October 1941 (
p. 3
).
p. 224
âAs the war goes on â¦'
The Times
, 16 December 1941 (p. 2).
p. 224
âSee how elastic â¦' The Official Home Office Cat, 22 January 1941 (TNA HO 223/43 6413).
p. 225
âwhether a small daily ration of milk â¦' Hansard, 26 November 1941.
p. 225
âLimited quantities â¦' ibid.
p. 225
âwork of national importance â¦'
The Times
, 31 December 1941 (p. 2).
p. 226
âLord Woolton's face can â¦'
Manchester Guardian
, 1 January 1942 (
p. 6
).
p. 226
âextraordinarily fussy cat â¦' ibid.
p. 226
âWe must not be jealous â¦'
The Times
, 8 January 1942 (
p. 5
).
p. 227
âa lenient view â¦' âFeeding Our Pets in War Time',
The Animal World
, December 1941 (
p. 1
).
p. 227
âCombings from almost every kind â¦'
The Dogs Bulletin
, spring 1941 (
p. 11
).
p. 227
ârat watchers â¦' (see TNA HO 196/2486).
p. 228
âMopsy'
The Dogs Bulletin
, spring 1942 (
p. 5
).
p. 229
âWelsh moss â¦'
The Field
, 25 January 1947 in ZSL newscuttings.
p. 229
âeven stepping into the dry â¦' âStarving the Elephants: The Slaughter of Animals in Wartime Tokyo's Ueno Zoo', Frederick S. Litten (
http://www.japanfocus.org/-frederick_s_-litten/3225
).
p. 229
âAiredales and Alsatians â¦'
The Animal World
, April 1942 (
p. 1
).
p. 230
âWe can only use â¦'
Tail-Wagger Magazine
, August 1945 (
p. 145
).
p. 230
âviolent opposition â¦' (TNA WO 199/416 7263).
p. 231
ânever saw an English patrol dog â¦'
The Dog World
, 3 May 1940 (p. 414).
p. 231
âuseless â¦' (TNA AVIA 9/15 7377).
p. 232
âHe can get the necessary â¦' ibid.
p. 232
âthe thing we want the dog â¦' ibid.
p. 232
âPlough Inn â¦' âWorking Dogs for the Protection of Aircraft', 8 September 1941 (TNA WO 199/2061).
p. 233
âAny dog debarred â¦' 9 July 1942 (TNA WO 199/416).
p. 233
âtattooing the ear flap â¦' 5 March 1942 (TNA WO 199/416).
p. 233
âThe public will be asked to lend them â¦' 18 March 1942 (TNA WO32/10800).
p. 233
âthe wastage will be â¦' ibid.
p. 234
âto make a valuable â¦' Draft Press Appeal (TNA WO32/10800).
p. 234
âover 6,000 owners â¦'
The Times
, 14 January 1944 (p. 2).
p. 234
âI would be much obliged â¦' (TNA WO32/10800).
p. 234
âThe handler continually â¦' âThe Tactical Employment of War Dogs', August 1942 (WO 199/416).
p. 235
âThe team of eight dogs â¦' 16 April 1942 (TNA AVIA 9/15).
p. 235
âthat women who â¦' Hansard, 4 March 1942.
p. 236
âa census of cats â¦' ibid.
p. 236
âAre any steps â¦' ibid.
p. 237
âThe keepers of the forest â¦' (TNA MAF 79/9).
p. 237
âSanderstead and Coulsdon' 22 May 1942 (TNA MAF 79/9).
p. 238
âJowitt, your minister â¦' (TNA PREM 4/2/11).
p. 238
ânever seen a cattle â¦' (TNA MAF 100/19).
p. 238
âunfair that every officer â¦' (TNA MAF 100/19).
p. 239
ânot want a long delay â¦' 27 March 1942 (TNA MAF 100/21).
p. 239
âI understand that â¦' ibid.
p. 239
âIf there was no prosecution â¦' 18 July 1942 (PREM 4/2/11).
p. 239
âThe customers of Albion â¦'
The Times
, 29 August 1942 (p. 2).
p. 240
âGoods have to be â¦' April 1942 (TNA MAF 84/57).
p. 240
âthey are no longer â¦' ibid.
p. 240
âIt is not the intention â¦' âThe Feeding of Cats and Dogs in Wartime' (TNA MAF 84/57).
p. 240
âwe might cause it to be known â¦' 7 March 1942 (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 241
âother than strays â¦' (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 241
âof the political implications â¦' ibid.
p. 241
ânot desirable that NARPAC â¦' ibid.
p. 241
âWe hear of a trainload â¦' Lambeth Palace Library Archbishop Temple, 18 September 1942 (vol. 1 f329-332).
p. 242
âmillions of useless cats â¦' cutting in TNA MAF 84/61.
p. 242
âHumanely exterminate â¦' ibid.
p. 242
âOne Dog per family!' ibid.
p. 242
âToo many cats â¦' ibid.
p. 243
âdogs getting biscuits â¦' ibid.
p. 243
âNero, a dog the size of a horse â¦' ibid.
p. 243
âwhile sporting dogs â¦'
Daily Mirror
, 29 June 1942.
p. 243
âsilly attacks â¦' Lind-af-Hageby, op. cit. (
p. 48
).
p. 244
âThey are friends â¦' ibid.
p. 244
âNight Worker â¦'
Gloucestershire Echo
, 10 September 1942.
p. 244
âthe collecting dog â¦' ibid.
p. 244
âtoo many poodles â¦'
Farmers Weekly
, 23 October 1942.
p. 244
âwe are a nation â¦' ibid.
p. 245
âcake, Canadian apples â¦'
Daily Mail
, 25 May 1942, ZSL Newscuttings.
p. 245
âfifty-one tins of pink salmon â¦'
Gloucestershire Echo
, 29 October 1942.
p. 245
âHer servant was twice â¦'
Bristol Evening Post
, 20 January 1943.
p. 245
âusing flour in the form of sausage â¦' (TNA CRIM 1/1450).
p. 246
âof a suitable type â¦' (TNA HO 186/1224 5647).
p. 247
âevery month â¦' Our Dumb Friends' League Report for 1942.
p. 248
âfor so readily â¦' ibid.
p. 248
âcat in pie or stew can taste â¦' ibid.
p. 248
âdid its best â¦' ibid.
p. 248
âswill bins â¦' ibid.
p. 249
âTiger, on arrival â¦' ibid.
p. 249
âHe has bought â¦' Goebbels, Tagebücher Band. 4 (p. 1807).
p. 250
âI feel very bitter â¦' 18â19 May 1942, Klemperer,
Diaries of Viktor Klemperer 1933â1945
(pp. 496â99).
p. 252
âHe has shown himself â¦'
The Times
, 13 January 1943 (
p. 5
).
p. 252
âCats queuing â¦'
Muswell Hill Record
and
Friern Barnet Journal
, 15 January 1943 (
p. 5
).
p. 253
âAnnexe â¦' Soames, Mary,
Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill
, Doubleday, London, 1998 (p. 471).
p. 253
fn âSmokey' (TNA T199/274).
p. 253
âa huge dog entered â¦' Sauerbruch,
Das War Mein Leben
(pp. 545â46).
p. 254
âDo certain people â¦' (TNA HO 186/1023).
p. 254
âvigorous campaign â¦' (TNA HO 186/2075).
p. 255
âBlood', âToil', âTunis' and âBizerta' â¦'
Evening News
, 3 May 1943 in ZSL Newscuttings.
p. 255
âmight be diverted â¦' (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 255
âWith certain limited â¦' ibid.
p. 255
Large amounts of â¦' ibid.
p. 256
âfor free painless â¦' Lord President's Committee, âThe Control of Dogs', 19 February 1943 para. 11(a) (TNA MAF 84/61).
p. 256
âunder review â¦' (TNA MAF 128/38).
p. 256
âten saucers of milk â¦'
Daily Mirror
, 25 July 1944 (
p. 26
).
p. 257
âA woman at Reading â¦' transcript of report in
The Star
, 22 March 1943 (TNA MAF 84/57).