Because the name is so memorable and culturally resonant, it has been adopted by various establishments, most notably in the food industry.
Written by (1920–1987), known as the "Chronicler of Mexico City," the song is a staple of Mexican folk and cumbia music. It tells the story of a cat mourning the loss of his partner, but like much of Flores’ work, it uses double entendres and clever wordplay to reflect the daily life and struggles of the Mexican working class. El Gato Viudo
“The name El Gato Viudo (The Widower Cat) comes from a popular song of Chava Flores... At least it's a memorable name, and so is the food.” SaltShaker · 14 years ago The Widower Cat – SaltShaker Because the name is so memorable and culturally