In our youths, we were told our tennis rackets were strung with it, but according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, “catgut” is “tough cord made from the intestines of certain animals,” almost always from herbivores and particularly sheep.
In our youths, we were told our tennis rackets were strung with it, but according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, “catgut” is “tough cord made from the intestines of certain animals,” almost always from herbivores and particularly sheep.