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'zombie cat' hit with custody motion

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The Florida cat that crawled out of its grave after a traffic accident is now ensnared in a legal dispute over custody involving its owner and the Humane Society of Tampa Bay.

Bart the cat, nicknamed "zombie cat" on social media, made international headlines last month when he surfaced five days after he was hit by a car and buried for dead.

He was initially expected to return home after surgery at the Humane Society's veterinary clinic, where Bart was treated for a broken jaw and facial injuries. One of his eyes had to be removed.

But the agency, which is chronicling Bart's recovery online in a blog, http://humanesocietytampa.org/blog/, decided not to return the cat to its owner after learning more about "circumstances leading up to his burial," the agency said.

Bart's owner, Ellis Hutson of Tampa, filed a court motion earlier this week to demand the return of the black and white pet. Hutson claimed the society's leadership sought to use Bart for fundraising, according to court filings provided to Reuters by the Humane Society.

The motion said Bart's owner was not being allowed to visit the feline, nor receiving updates about his condition. Hutson could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Humane Society disclosed the legal action on its website and said it reviewing legal options. Bart remained in the agency's care on Wednesday, officials said.

The agency has received donations from around the world that helped to pay for Bart's care, according to its blog, which earlier had noted that Bart's owner could not afford other veterinary providers.

In a later blog post, the society said animal welfare investigators were going to evaluate the Hutson home.

A welfare check was conducted at the residence, according to the Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center. A spokeswoman said officers found two mixed-breed dogs in good health and there is no investigation.

Do you think Bart's owner should get his cat back? Why / Why not?
 
I don't know. It seems kind of complicated.
 
I don't understand why the owner jumped the gun and had someone bury his cat after he'd been hit by a car. First off, if that area was high vehicle traffic, why didn't he keep his kitty indoors? And why didn't he take the cat to the vet or make sure it was not dead before he had it buried? The whole story seemed off. That poor cat surviving that ordeal is nothing short of miraculous. He deserves a more attentive and protective loving person to care for him. The Humane Society is right to advocate for him.
 
Jazzy said:
I don't understand why the owner jumped the gun and had someone bury his cat after he'd been hit by a car. First off, if that area was high vehicle traffic, why didn't he keep his kitty indoors? And why didn't he take the cat to the vet or make sure it was not dead before he had it buried? The whole story seemed off. That poor cat surviving that ordeal is nothing short of miraculous. He deserves a more attentive and protective loving person to care for him. The Humane Society is right to advocate for him.

I agree with your thoughts,Jazzy. I wasn't sure what to say earlier. But now that you say it. Perhaps it is best for the cat have a different owner that can provide better care. Some thing doesn't seem right about that whole situation. I'm glad someone is looking into it at least.
 
i swear i seen a thread about this a little bit ago, and yes, very sad indeed... :(

i'm not too sure why they would assume anything...

some people can't pay for the bill so they don't take that route, unfortunately...
 

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