Simon the cat HMS Amethyst

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Simon the cat, a rat-catcher on the frigate Amethyst which continued its duties despite being hit by shrapnel and singed during shelling raids by Chinese communists on the Yangtze River in 1949.
The cat stuck to its task despite injury during the 101-day summer siege that followed.

During the initial bombardment and subsequent rescue attempts by three other Royal Navy vessels, 46 men were killed. More than 50 men remained on board after the Amethyst was struck and ran aground on a mud bank.

The communists withheld supplies for more than three months while they used the ship as a political bargaining chip. But the black and white cat kept up morale and the crew credited it with saving their lives by protecting dwindling food stores from a rat infestation.

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That cat was great. Heard his story a few years ago, and it was fvcking impresive, unveliebable and very moving.

He was so fvcking awesome that a Rank was created for him, becoming the first ever "Able Seacat"

His decorations include
-Dickin Medal
-Blue Cross
-Naval General Service Medal with 1949 Yangtze Clasp

Cmon, he even killed motherfvcking Mao Tse Tung, while in China and got away with it.

One of those stories that will surprise you no matter what.... so much bravery, sacrifice, loyalty, devotion to duty and to his comrades….. And all done by "just a cat"

Rest in peace "Able Seacat" Simon
 

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