Physicist J.H. Hetherington had already typed his manuscript when he learned of an unfortunate style rule: Physical Review Letters says you can't use the pronoun we in single-author papers.
Hetherington didn't want to retype the paper -- this was in the 1970s, before word processors were widespread. So he added his cat as a second author ("F.D.C. Willard," for "Felis Domesticus Chester Willard.")
Chester is believed to be the only cat who has published research in low-temperature physics.
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