Catherine Nimmo

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Catherine Nimmo
Born(1887-09-22)September 22, 1887[1]
Rotterdam, Netherlands
DiedJanuary 22, 1985(1985-01-22) (aged 97)
Occupation(s)Chiropractor, naturopath, activist

Catherine T. Nimmo (22 September 1887 – 22 January 1985) was an American chiropractor, naturopath and vegan activist.

Biography

Nimmo was born in

Doctor of Chiropractic. She moved to Oceano, California in 1948.[2]

Nimmo was a vegetarian but became vegan in 1931 after witnessing a mother cow and her calf on opposite sides of a road, separated by fencing.[3] In 1948, Nimmo and Rubin Abramowitz formed the first vegan organization in the United States known as the U.S. Vegan Society in Oceano, California.[3][4][5] The Society lasted from 1948 to 1960 and was a predecessor to the American Vegan Society.[6] Nimmo distributed copies of the UK's The Vegan Society magazine and corresponded with Freya Dinshah and H. Jay Dinshah.[3] She joined the American Vegan Society and was its first paid member.[3] She authored articles for the American Vegan Society magazine, which at that time was called Ahimsa.[3]

Nimmo cared for animals in Oceano and was made an honorary lifetime member of the Humane Society.[2]

Nimmo died from natural causes in Arroyo Grande, California on 22 January 1985, age 97.[7]

References

  1. ^ Catherine T. Nimmo. Five Cities Times-Press-Recorder (January 25, 1985). p. 20
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  3. ^ a b c d e "Throwback Thursday: Dr. Catherine Nimmo, Vegan Pioneer". American Vegan Society. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  4. ^ Catherine T. Nimmo. Santa Maria Times (January 24, 1985). p. 20