Thursday, March 25, 2010

Pet Sematary revisited: Cat loses life but lives to purr another day!


By James Tozer
Mail Online News

They say cats have nine lives - but no one seriously expects them to come back from the dead.

Yet that is what Alfie the ginger tom appeared to have done nine months after apparently being killed by a car.

Owner Angelo Petrillo buried what he believed to be his pet's battered body after a friend spotted it on the side of a road near his home.

Soon afterwards Mr Petrillo, 39, and his wife Katy moved house, along with their other cat Freddie, also a ginger tom. But a few days ago, they received a phone call from their former neighbour.

'They said a ginger cat had been trying to get into our old home, going up to the front and back doors, and they thought it was ours,' said Mr Petrillo, who works for an energy company.

'But we said Freddie was asleep with us so there must have been a mistake.

'Then they said the cat was climbing on to the conservatory and trying to get in the bedroom window, which is exactly what our two did.

'My wife and I looked at each other, and she said "Are you totally sure it was Alfie that you buried?", and I said "Yes, 100 per cent".'

The next day, however, the neighbours said the cat had remained outside all night, meowing pitifully.

Mrs Petrillo, 35, a manager for a wine company, returned to the couple's old home a mile away - and immediately recognised the cat as Alfie.

The three-year-old had lost the collar he used to wear and had put on weight, suggesting someone else had been looking after him while he was being mistakenly mourned.

Mr Petrillo said: 'It was just unbelievable - the cat I had buried nine months earlier, the cat we spent about a month grieving over, was back, and my wife just couldn't believe what she was seeing.'

Just one mystery remains: Who was the ginger tom killed last summer and where is the family that looked after it?

Mr Petrillo had examined the body of the cat found beside a sliproad on the M62 near their home in Milnrow, Greater Manchester, last June and was convinced it was Alfie.

But nine months on, the family are overjoyed that he was wrong - everyone, that is, apart from their other cat, five-year-old Freddie. 'They're not getting on very well at the moment, but hopefully he'll settle in again,' said Mr Petrillo.

The couple are having both cats microchipped to ensure there is no confusion if either goes missing again.

9 comments:

meowmeowmans said...

I'm so glad they got their kitty back, but wow ... that is such a freaky story! Maybe they should change that cat's name to "Church!"

Anonymous said...

What a kewl story! Unfortunately, though, they will have to go through a mourning process once again in the future. And a B~~I~~G MOL @ meowmeowmans comment "Church". One of mom's favorite movies!

Stacey Watson said...

What an amazing story. Feel kind of bad for the owner of the cat that was originally buried!

We recently got a cat which has not been micro-chipped as I really intend him to stay indoors. I'm re-thinking that idea now and may get him chipped after all.

Unknown said...

Bittersweet. One family's reunion while another one is missing their kitty. Amazing story
Twinkie

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

We read it in the newspaper and mum immediately thought of Church in Pet Sematary too.(And he was ginger too!)

Noll's Nip said...

Incredible story!

The Oceanside Animals said...

I'm sure this will end happier than the book and movie did ...

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Taz, and Binq) said...

Wow, we are glad we are both "chipped! That is scary. But we are glad the kitty is back wif the Beins!

Charlemagne and Tamar said...

What an amazing story! We feel happy for the kitty who came back and sad for the one that got hit by the car.

Charlemagne and Tamar