- Trim (cat)
Trim was a ship's
cat that accompaniedMatthew Flinders on his voyages to circumnavigate and map the coastline ofAustralia in 1801-03.Trim was born in
1797 , aboard HMS "Reliance" on a voyage from theCape of Good Hope toBotany Bay . The kitten fell overboard, but managed to swim back to the vessel and climb aboard by scaling a rope; taking note of his strong survival instinct and intelligence, Flinders and the crew made him their favourite.Trim sailed with Flinders on HMS "Investigator" on his voyage of circumnavigation around the Australian mainland, and survived the shipwreck of the "Porpoise" on Wreck Reef in 1803. When Flinders was accused of spying and imprisoned by the French in
Mauritius on his return voyage toEngland Trim shared his captivity until his unexplained disappearance, which Flinders attributed to his being stolen and eaten by hungry slaves.Trim was black, with white paws, chin and chest. He was named after the butler in Laurence Sterne's "
Tristram Shandy ", because Flinders considered him to be a faithful and affectionate friend. During his imprisonment Flinders wrote a biographical tribute to Trim in which he described him as 'one of the finest animals I ever saw … [his] robe was a clear jet black, with the exception of his four feet, which seemed to have been dipped in snow and his under lip, which rivaled them in whiteness. He had also a white star on his breast.'In
1996 a bronze statue of Trim by sculptor John Cornwell was erected on a window ledge of the Mitchell Library inSydney , directly behind a statue of his owner that was erected following the donation of Flinders' personal papers to the Library by his grandson in1925 . The popularity of the statue has since led to the development of a range of Trim merchandise by theState Library of New South Wales . The Library's cafe is also named after the cat.The plaque under it says:
Trim also features on the first statue of Matthew Flinders to be erected in England, which can be found in Donington, the birthplace of Flinders.
The Australian author
Bryce Courtenay wrote a novel, "Matthew Flinders' Cat", in which both the cat and the library statue feature as major characters.References
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*External links
* [http://windbound.com/MatthewFlinders/trimlog.htm Fictional circumnavigational log.]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/01/17/1042520764075.html Review of "Matthew Flinders' Cat"]
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