Cat burning

Cat burning was a form of cruelty to animals as an entertainment or festivity in Western and Central Europe prior to the 1800s. People would gather cats and hoist them onto a bonfire causing death by burning or otherwise through the effects of exposure to extreme heat. In the medieval to early modern periods, cats, which were associated with vanity and witchcraft, were sometimes burned as symbols of the devil.[1]

  1. ^ Rebold Benton, Janetta (1 April 1997). Hoy Terrors: Gargoyles on Medieval Buildings. Abbeville Press. pp. 82. ISBN 9780789201829.