Proffitt house, cat attracted by bean that fell on porch, cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins, 1930Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Proffitt house, Rt. 321 (still standing in 1992). Cat attracted by been that fell on porch. Cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins. Cat Hole; III-B-18135.Proffitt house, Rt. 321 (still standing in 1992). Cat attracted by been that fell on porch. Cat hole in wall or door was common in cabins.Cat Hole, III-B-18135
1930
Cat sitting in a cat hole, an entryway created for cats in doorsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDetail of cat hole, as the name implies, are cut in the lower corners of doors to allow cats to come and go as they please. Cat Hole; III-B-10,104, History - Buildings;Detail of cat hole, as the name implies, are cut in the lower corners of doors to allow cats to come and go as they please.Cat Hole, III-B-10,104, History - Buildings