Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1916 — FROM THE GRAVE TO LIFE [ARTICLE]
FROM THE GRAVE TO LIFE
Cat Was Buried Two Weeks Ago, but Came To When it Was Plowed Up. Eaton, Ga.—Mrs. W. M. Dennis of Eaton had an ordinary house cat about her home. It was decided to get rid of the cat, so the butler was delegated to kill it. He shot it to death and then buried it in the Dennis garden. It lay buried for two weeks, when the gardener, preparing for his early spring planting, plowed up not only the garden, but the cat. Afid two weeks in the' grave had not dulled the cat’s sense of sight, smell or taste, for it made a dash straight from the garden to the kitchen. When the cook recovered the cat was given food and water. It is still alive and running around the house.
