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Thursday, 22 July 2010

Dead Corrie cat's ashes sell for £700

News in today is that the ashes of Coronation Street cat Frisky fetched £700 at auction.

I have two questions.
1. Who bought them?
2. Why?

The winning bid apparently came from a private buyer.

Frisky’s former owner John Rimington said: “I’m very pleased with the amount raised. I’ll be making a donation from the proceeds to my local Cats Protection charity which my family supported with Frisky making public appearances throughout the 10 years he was the Coronation Street cat.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well the sale seemed weird, but I'm awfully pleased that the former owner will making a donation to a local Cat Protection charity; I'm very sure "Frisky" too would have approved.

Yoork said...

I agree. Something good to come out of this "weird but true" news story.

Anonymous said...

The sort of thing bought by pubs and restaurants as an "attraction", I would say.

Sea Penguin said...

Great jumpin' jehosophat. £700?

Anonymous said...

Have to say does make you wonder why somebody would want to shell out £800 on a dead Tabby's ashes.

As they say, it's a strange, strange world!

Anonymous said...

Some folks have waaaay too much money, I'd say!

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