A man named Sir Henry Wyat was sentenced to the Tower of London, at a
time when prisoners generally starved to death. Sir Henry's kitty-cat
seemed to understand the situation because she snuck into the Tower,
bringing him a freshly-killed pigeon, every day. When the king heard
of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately
set Sir Henry free. - from the Cats section of www.odd-info.com
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 23 Sep 2007 20:19 GMT
> A man named Sir Henry Wyat was sentenced to the Tower of London, at a
> time when prisoners generally starved to death. Sir Henry's kitty-cat
> seemed to understand the situation because she snuck into the Tower,
> bringing him a freshly-killed pigeon, every day. When the king heard
> of this, he must have felt sad for the kitty, because he immediately
> set Sir Henry free. - from the Cats section of www.odd-info.com
Only thing wrong with your "source" is that most of its "odd
information" is not only "odd", but FALSE! (The item you
cite here is definitely a legend of long-standing - I
remember reading it when I was about twelve, and young
enough to be gullible - but can you cite any proof?)