The obituary appeared in the 1965 edition of Wisden, under the name "CAT, PETER". It described him as "a well-known cricket-watcher" who "could often be seen prowling on the field of play"; he "loved publicity" and "frequently appeared on the television".[6] Despite this, it seems that no photographs of him are known, although a photo of his successor, Sinbad, was snapped during a Southern Schools v The Rest match in 1963.[7]
Peter is mentioned in the title of a 2006 anthology of Wisden obituaries, Peter, the Lord's Cat: And Other Unexpected Obituaries from Wisden.[8]
^Animal Antics (op. cit.). A photograph (retrieved 2 November 2006) which claims to be of Peter, of which a detail can also be found at Player Profile (op. cit.) and Ask Steven (op. cit.), is said at Animal Antics to be of Peter's successor, Sinbad.