Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Cats Are Hard to Get Rid Of

Kelly Levy of Palm Beach, Florida thought her cat was gone. She took her husband to the airport and when she came she couldn't find her cat Gracie Mae.
After crying and looking everywhere, she got a phone call several hours later from a guy, Rob Carter, in Fort Worth who said he accidentally picked up Levy's husband's suitcase at the airport and when he got it home he realized it wasn't his.
He was about to close it when the cat jumped out and that's when Carter says he "screamed like a little girl."
Gracie Mae had crawled into Seth Levy's black suitcase undetected, been put through an X-ray machine, loaded onto an airplane, thrown onto a baggage claim conveyor belt and picked up by a stranger.
Carter delivered Gracie Mae to Seth Levy and the tabby made the 1,300-mile trip home on an $80 plane ticket Sunday night.

So they expect us to believe that the cat accidentally got in the suitcase, then the suitcase accidentally got picked up by the wrong person at baggage claim? That seems like one too many accidents to me.
I think the Levys were just looking for a creative way to get rid of their cat.
But the cat came back.


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