kattekuivatamine
Kattekuivatamine, a traditional Estonian folk practice, refers to the drying of cats, typically performed as a method of preservation and, in some historical contexts, believed to possess protective or medicinal properties. This practice was more prevalent in rural areas of Estonia, particularly in the past when resources were limited and traditional beliefs held significant sway.
The process generally involved preparing a cat, often by skinning it and then drying the hide. Methods
While kattekuivatamine was a recognized practice, its prevalence and the specific ways it was carried out varied