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Hannah Phillips & Steven Smith

Couple bury 'their' cat after he was hit by a car - only for him to stroll in 24 hours later

A heartbroken couple buried the remains of their beloved cat after he was 'hit by a car' - only for their actual pet to return home after they'd spent 24 hours mourning his 'death'. Danielle and Sam Smith were devastated when a neighbour found a dead black and white cat, which was thought to be their 11-month-old pet, Lucky, on Saturday, May 14.

Sam, 31, rushed to identify the body - which had almost identical markings to Lucky - and when he brought the dead animal home to Danielle, 30, she broke down and fell to the floor 'like something from a film'. The retail worker cradled and talked to the moggy, which appeared to have been hit by a car, while landscape gardener Sam dug a grave and the couple held a small ceremony where they laid a headstone marked 'RIP Lucky'.

The next day, while still in tears at work, mum-of-three Danielle received another image of her actual feline, who had strolled through the front door and started tucking into his breakfast. To both her relief - but also horror - she realised that the pair had buried someone else's cat.

Danielle, from Birmingham, said: "The whole situation is hilarious and it's mortifying because of how distraught we all were. I still can't get my head around it. It was a traumatic weekend."

A mum in a group chat for school mums messaged asking if anyone knew a 'black and white male cat, quite big'.

"My cat is quite naughty, he tries to get in people's house so I messaged back saying 'me, what's he up to?' and sent her a photo of Lucky, but I didn't hear back from her, so I tried calling her a couple of times. I was panicking because she went quiet, so I thought something had happened.

"I was just about to get in the shower and she called and said 'I'm not sure if it is your cat from the picture that you've sent' but it wasn't a very good picture because he was on his side. I asked if the cat was OK and she said it had gone, so I asked if I could send my partner round because it was only down the road.

"He shot up on his push bike. I was upset but I was in disbelief, I thought 'It won't be Lucky'. I was in the shower and he came in the bathroom, looked me in the eye and said 'It's Lucky'.

"I broke down and fell down. I was in the shower so I got out and Sam was saying I didn't need to see him, but I needed to see him for my own closure.

"It was so dramatic. I couldn't control it. They're part of the family. The cat was in an old-fashioned potato sack.

"My partner was trying to stop me from looking. I was bawling, snotting and dribbling, pushing him away saying I need to see him like I was in a film.

Danielle's cat, Lucky (Kennedy News and Media)

"We opened the sack so you could see the neck down, the body of the cat and the markings were exactly the same. I was stroking him.

"I went to look at his face, which wasn't very nice, but I wanted to make sure. I had blood all over my hands from stroking him, I was talking to him saying sorry, telling him I couldn't believe it had happened and that I loved him.

"My partner was digging a grave in the background. It was raining as well, so the whole situation was so dramatic.

"I sat with the cat for about 20 minutes. I cried on the phone to my mum and made a Facebook post. I was bitching about people who speed when there are cats walking around."

Danielle had gone into work the next day and had to explain to her manager that her beloved pet had passed away because she kept breaking down. When she received a photo of Lucky at 10.30am, she burst into tears of happiness, but it dawned on her that she'd buried somebody else's cat.

Danielle said: "I went to bed but didn't sleep. I didn't wear make-up to work because my eyes were so puffy.

"I kept breaking down at work, I told my managers and they were really supportive. I'd be standing at work and all of a sudden my bottom lip would go and tears would start streaming.

"And then I got a message from the mum saying she didn't think it was Lucky and I said it definitely was, let me just mourn him. She was really apologetic and said I know my own cat.

"She was so lovely. There's me still at work crying. At about 10.30am, I got a snapchat and there was my Lucky eating his food and laying in my bed cleaning himself.

The grave (Kennedy News and Media)

"I burst into tears with happiness but at the same time I was thinking 'which cat's blood did I have all over my hands' and whose cat did I mourn. When Sam dug the grave, he put a stone on it saying 'RIP Lucky'.

"It was a full-on grave. It's such a funny situation. Everyone has said it's just typical of me and Sam. If it had to happen to anyone, it's us."

Danielle managed to track down the owner of the cat she'd buried, who asked her to leave her pet where he'd been buried in the garden to rest.

Danielle said: "She posted on Facebook a photo of her cat, so I messaged her saying I think her cat is buried in my garden. I explained what happened and she was so lovely.

"I know it sounds weird, but I asked her if she wanted us to dig him up so she can bury or cremate him. She said 'leave him to rest if that's OK', so we've planted some seeds there.

"I'm relieved, but I still get worked up when I relive the situation. I'm so happy that the cat is back because we've literally had him since the day he was born."

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