“I can supply you with some,” said Mrs. Ladle, helpful as ever. “I use it all the time when I'm cooking.” “Thanks,” said a dumbfounded Stitches, trying desperately not to think of what dish might necessitate the use of cat related body parts. “On a side note, and to put to rest what you're all now thinking,” continued Flug, “were you aware that cat gut doesn't actually come from cats? No? Well, it's usually made from the fibres found in the intestines of sheep or goats. Sometimes though, cows were used which is where the term 'cat gut' may have come from. It's an abbreviation of cattle gut.” “Well,” said Stitches. “To be honest, once you start inserting bits of animal into yourself it doesn't really matter where it comes from does it? Personally, I don't care whether it's cat, sheep, go

