Zane Grey is famous as the writer of many many books recounting wild west adventures. He died on October 23, 1939. Grey was not just a writer but the type of guy who really could have lived the adventures he described. (He went to college on a baseball scholarship.) His writing brought him fame and wealth. Which is a good thing because he had cats to support. At one time he had nineteen Persian cats, for instance, at his home in Lackawaken.
May 27, 1564 John Calvin, a Protestant theologian who argued for predestination, was fond of his wife's cat,"Henriette." His wife and his wife's cat died in the same month, and according to J. Stephen Lang, author of 1,001 Things You Always Wanted to Know about Cats, Calvin did not get another wife or another cat. John Calvin died on May 27, 1564.
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