CatsOfYore, (edited )
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In 1944 a kitten named George (short for General Electric) was saved from drowning by a U.S. Navy crew member. George was then photographed and given a liberty card and detailed health record. https://battleshipnc.catalogaccess.com/archives/28073

Crochetcat,

@CatsOfYore I found the job qualifications, smart little guy 😻

Terci,

@CatsOfYore You cropped the best part!

Tytrater,

@CatsOfYore how the hell is George short for General Electric

ecksearoh,

@CatsOfYore I love the art on that card. It feels like some sort of throwback therianthrope registry on Ellis Island in an America that never was. Therianthropes being the first wave of inhuman immigrants from their old world Europe. No Blacks, No Irish, and No Vamps. Vamps being vampire bat therianthropes.

They would probably be persecuted. Because of all the blood drinking, and the biting, and the pheromone glamoring, and the biting. Also the hepatitis.

krelnik,

@CatsOfYore wow a 5 foot 2 inch tall kitten? He must have been huge when he grew to full size.

rjblaskiewicz,
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@krelnik @CatsOfYore All cats are huge on the inside.

kinyutaka,

@CatsOfYore

Early military furry art.

kinsale42,
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@CatsOfYore they gave a kitten dog tags?

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