The cat sitter told Knight that Ted had just walked through the catflap. “I didn’t believe it at first,” Knight said. “I had to get her to FaceTime me live so that I could see that Ted was actually alive.”
Knight soon realised she had paid £130 to cremate someone else’s cat. When she later went to collect the ashes, she saw the urn had been labelled “Not Dead Ted”.
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Sounds like a really good reason not to let an animal you care about roam town on their own..
But what do I know.
(Kitty convict project represent!)
Never-outdoor cats live 4 times as long and aren't absolute killing machines for songbirds the entire time.
If you hate mosquitoes, get your friends to keep their cats at home.
SURPRISE TABBY MOUSER
NINE LIVES MOTHERFUCKER!
Fantastic
I have arrived MFR
[12] And on the third day, Ted rose from the ashes.
[13] And there was a great consternation and much amazement among the humans as Ted did walk among them, proclaiming with meows and with postures:
[14] "Where is my food, Cecil and Emily? For until a cat has decided to leave, they should still be considered among you."
The Book of Ted, Chapter 9 Verses 12-14.
I'm a devout believer, now.
s/now/meow/g
Story time:
One day, the organisation handling pet registration in my country called me up. The person on the phone clearly tried to put on their most compassionate voice when they told me my cat was unfortunately found dead, run over by a car.
Luckily, my cat was chilling in my lap in that very moment, or I would have freaked out.
Turns out, there was a switch-up with the registration number of another cat.
I cleared it up with them, but 4 weeks later I still received a letter asking how I'm doing with the loss of my companion and if I might consider adopting another cat.
I never did find out if the owners of the cat that got run over were ever informed.
He just consumed one life, plenty more left.
The came back, the very next day, the cat came back... 🎶🎵🎶
Now i can't get the song out of my head.
😁 you're welcome. I can't believe no one else did it before me, that was my first thought.
The came back, the very next day, the cat came back
This my favorite version. https://youtu.be/ltlPINPn8UU?si=_FdIeudctRQMcCdh
Moral of the story, leash your cats if they go outside. Don't be a neglectful pet owner
Cats do not abide by the laws of physics (or man)
Such a cat thing to do....
Life hack: when your cat dies, instead of paying for a funeral, wait for your neighbor to go on vacation, kidnap their cat, and tell them their cat died instead! They'll pay for the funeral, and a few days later you can release their cat so no harm's done.
Bonus: your neighbor's cat, who is oblivious to the economic aspect to all this, gets showered with pets and treats, and your neighbor gains a new appreciation and enjoyment of their cat.
This is truly an altruistic act.
The gift purchases also stimulate the local economy, ultimately creating jobs. It's a win-win.
Duh, it was just one of his nine lives... smh 🙄
Haaave you met Ted?
Its jesus cat
The cat is immortal