Cat and Mouse Act second page
The government sought to deal with the problem of hunger striking suffragettes with the 1913 Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act, commonly known as the Cat and Mouse Act.
This Act allowed for the early release of prisoners who were so weakened by hunger striking that they were at risk of death. They were to be recalled to prison once their health was recovered, where the process would begin again.
Title
1913 Cat and Mouse Act
Date
1913
Catalogue number
Parliamentary Archives, HL/PO/PU/1/1913/3&4G5c4