Talk:Grimalkin

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[edit] Grammar Cleanup and Fact Correction

I made some basic corrections to the article's language and grammar, so it would read more smoothly: I also moved the mention of the yacht to the bottom of the article, so it would flow from "Witches' cat" to "archaic cat" to "other uses of the name".

Also deleted the reference to the Scottish grimalkin as a form of were-cat: this is a modern invention from a romance novel (Touch Not the Cat by Tracy Fobes) as mentioned in this interview. The new wording holds truer to the actual meaning of the word in Scottish legend. AAHoug 03:52, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

I reverted the reference to the panther by night, man by day nonsense. Like AAHoug said, this is from a romance novel. 153.90.248.55 23:24, 22 May 2007 (UTC)