At the time the song was written,
Robert Smith was very interested in the work of Australian author
Patrick White. According to a number of his fans, Smith was inspired to write "The Love Cats" after reading White's novel
The Vivisector (1970), although this claim is difficult to verify. In the novel, the protagonist, Hurtle, is appalled when his lover's husband drowns a sack of stray cats. White draws a parallel between the way in which the cats are discarded, and the treatment of certain characters in the book; by extension, the cats symbolise the most innocent and vulnerable members of society, and the casual cruelty with which they sometimes meet their fate. The recording session took place in Paris at Studio Des Dames after the band had played a one-off concert in the west of France, in
Brittany, in the commune of
Saint-Jacut-les-Pins in August 1983. The band recorded other songs there also in jazz rock style, "Speak My Language" and "Mr. Pink Eyes": both ended up on the b-side of the 12-inch vinyl. A fourth track ("A Hand Inside My Mouth (Des Dames Studio Demo 8/83)") also recorded in the same session, surfaced in 2006 on
The Top deluxe CD reissue. ==Music video==