The Man Who Ate a Cat a Week

Desertion for Dinner

Charles Domery, a Polish soldier in the Prussian Army during the War of the First Coalition, deserted to the French when the Prussian rations failed to satisfy his hunger. The French welcomed him with food, and Domery joined their ranks, soon gaining a reputation for his extraordinary appetite.

Raw Meat and Rats

While stationed near Paris, Domery ate 174 cats in a year—excluding the skins—and up to five pounds of grass daily when meat wasn’t available. He preferred raw bullock liver and once attempted to eat a fellow sailor’s severed leg aboard the French ship Hoche before others intervened.

Ten Men’s Rations

Captured by the British in 1798, Domery was imprisoned near Liverpool. Even on rations meant for ten men, he remained hungry. He ate the prison’s cat, over 20 rats, and regularly consumed candles. British doctors, intrigued, conducted experiments and recorded his consumption of 16 pounds of raw meat, candles, and porter in a day—without vomiting or using the toilet.

No Known Diagnosis

Doctors found no illness in Domery. Despite his massive intake, he was tall, slim, and healthy. His final fate remains unknown.

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