The custody battle over Bart the "Zombie Cat" has officially ended. The Humane Society of Tampa Bay says they plan on celebrating with champagne and cake as they sign official adoption papers for Bart ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Remember Bart the “Zombie Cat” who clawed himself out of a grave after he was mistaken for dead? No need to call this tough little kitty a zombie anymore. These days, “Miracle Cat ...
We missed World Cat Day by 72 hours, but it’s never too late to pay tribute to our furry friends, especially when they’re of the undead variety. This October 1st look for Isabel Atherton’s Zombie Cat: ...
A year after miraculously rising from the grave, Bart the cat is happy, healthy and — as far as we know — not showing any flesh-eating tendencies. He’s also the subject of an ongoing custody battle ...
The Robinsons and their children, of Hope-under-Dinmore, Herefordshire, U.K., thought they found Willow the tabby cat's lifeless body It’s a moment that every pet owner dreads: finding the lifeless ...
It’s hard to believe that a friendly, well-fed cat named Bart once had to claw out of a roadside grave after being buried alive. Bart — dubbed the “Zombie Cat” by the media — sprang to international ...
TAMPA — The saga of Bart the "zombie cat" continues. The Humane Society of Tampa Bay released a statement Friday, which said the organization will not return the cat to his owner, 52-year-old Ellis ...
A custody battle could be brewing over the Florida cat that was supposedly thought to be dead, buried and found alive several days later. The latest in the thickening plot line ripped from an animal ...
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Zombie cat survives nine lives in a hilarious dog prank. Macaulay Culkin Talks About 'Home Alone' Accident That Left Him With ...
It’s like a plot line ripped from the scripts of “The Walking Dead” – if the show’s cast were made up of cats and took place in Florida. A Tampa, Florida, cat found seemingly dead after he was hit by ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Remember Bart the “Zombie Cat” who clawed himself out of a grave after he was mistaken for dead? No need to call this tough little kitty a zombie anymore. These days, “Miracle Cat ...
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