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It's Popularly Believed That Mass Cat Killings in the Middle
It's Popularly Believed That Mass Cat Killings in the Middle
It's Popularly Believed That Mass Cat Killings in the Middle Ages Worsened the Bubonic Plague. Here's What the History Books Say
According to the claim, without cats for pest control, rodents carrying the plague spread across Europe unchecked.
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