"A cat of nine tails"

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"He was beaten with a cat of nine tails."

Is "A cat of nine tails" a contemporary term? Is "A cat of nine tails" still used nowadays?
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I believe that the term is "Cat O Nine Tails", though I have also heard "Cat And Nine Tails". Seeing that the "Cat" was a whip used by the English military, and that they probably don't use this method of punishment any more, I don't believe that the term is all that popular. It is used occasionally in a jocular manner.
 
It's normally written cat o' nine tails or cat-o'-nine-tails. I doubt that I've heard it spoken even once in my life, but it is certainly not obsolete. Perhaps it has a whiff of the archaic about it.
 
According to the wikipedia article, the implement is still in use in several countries.
 
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