Cat Who Survived Being Buried Alive In 2015 Is Enjoying His New Home

Back in 2015, a cat named Bart survived the unthinkable. The 1.5-year-old feline was struck by a car in Florida. After being found by his owner, the cat, who was presumed dead, was buried – only to emerge from the grave five days later, writes blog.theanimalrescuesite!

Known as “Zombie Cat,” Bart quickly gained attention from around the world due to his bizarre situation. According to ABC News, Bart’s owner, Ellis Hutson, explained that he found his cat “in the middle of the road, lifeless in a puddle of blood.”

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Too distraught to say goodbye to his feline companion, Hutson asked a friend to help him bury the cat. Multiple witnesses were present for the burial, including Hutson. So you can only imagine his shock when Bart showed up five days later in desperate need of medical care, but very much alive.

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According to a blog post by the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, Hutson kept Bart for 2-4 days after finding him alive before taking him in to receive much-needed medical treatment. Hutson’s neighbor started a GoFundMe to cover the costs of the surgeries and care that Bart would need, but the Humane Society reported in their post that they never received any of the funds raised by that fundraiser.

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After paying for and performing several surgeries and a blood transfusion among other things, the Humane Society was issued a lawsuit by Hutson for keeping Bart in their possession. Thus began a nearly 2-year-custody battle between the Hutson family and the Humane Society, who felt that the Hutsons were unfit cat owners.

When the battle was finally resolved, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay won full custody rights of Bart, who was immediately adopted by his foster family.

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Now, his adoptive mom, Valerie, has opened up life with Bart and how he’s doing. In an interview with TODAY, Valerie said, “Even in the worst of times when he had just arrived, he would head-butt people just to try and get some pets. He’s always been a big, old love.” AGoldPhoto Pet Photo Studio shared a photo of the beautiful feline that they took for the update on how he’s doing and he looks like a big cuddle bug.

Valerie, who already had three cats before adopting Bart, was a bit worried that the adjustment for her other felines would be challenging. However, she shared with TODAY that all of her cats took to Bart right away.

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Bart enjoys spending time with his new cat siblings, as well as playing with toys and eating his favorite treats. Valerie shared that he’s really doing amazing and seems to be quite healthy, despite all that he went through.

Of all her cats, Valerie feels that Bart is the sweetest. She said, “He has by far the best personality. He is the first one to go to the door and greet whoever comes through that door. He’s just always happy-go-lucky Bart. He’s just the coolest cat — he really and truly is. He’s a happy boy.”

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We’re so glad to hear that Bart is thriving, despite the trauma he experienced.

This story originally appeared on blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com

Read these characteristics which almost all cat lovers have in common:

INTROVERTED AND SENSITIVE
It’s the nature of cats that they are not friends with everybody, and the same trait can be seen in their owners too. Usually, they live alone and are happy with their independent lifestyle. They are introverts but are comfortable hanging around with other people. However, they would need some me-time to relax and recharge.

CAT LOVERS LEAN TO LEFT
It has been observed that people with liberal political leanings prefer cats over dogs. You might be a liberal dog lover or a conservative cat owner; if you’re a liberal, you love cats and vice versa.

CAT OWNERS ARE OPEN-MINDED
Five traits – conscientiousness, neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and openness are often seen in most cat lovers. As compared to dog owners, people who have cats as pets are more open and therefore, have greater artistic creativity.

ATTENTION SEEKERS
Just like their pets, cat lovers seek attention from people around them. They like to be the centre of all conversations. At times, cat owners rely on their pets for emotional support.

THEY RESPECT CATS MORE THAN ANYONE
Cat people respect cats more than humans, in general. The saddest sight for a cat lover is to see the animal on the streets without a home. Cat lovers are often seen making a special effort to rescue or rehabilitate homeless cats.

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