Cat sells himself for 67k to help victim of road accident

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February 11, 2014

Last April 30, 2013. A single mom was on her way home from work when a taxi driver had fallen asleep behind the wheel and rammed his cab into the back of the jeepney she was boarding. Right there, on the spot, her right leg was severed above the knee.

When Bonnevie Cattery heard about Camille’s need of a hydraullic pneumatic prosthesis, they offered up their prize cat who they had just retired from the cat shows and breeding duties, on the condition that jamesdeakin.ph auction it online for them.

Using facebook as the public platform, the bidding started at 20k, it quickly rose to 30k. It hovered at 39k for about a day, and then hit 40k in the last 15 minutes.

As the bid was about to end, exactly one minute before noon, the auction was being counted down; going once, twice, three times and...

At the exact stroke of noon, a congratulations message to the winner (Raffy Cureg) was posted, only to be beaten by a 42k bid from Ryan Cruz, which came in just above the congratulatory message and literally less than half a second before the deadline, making him the winner by a short hair.

The bid rose to 43k, but it was already a minute too late.

The 36-hour auction garnered over 200 comments and 380 shares, and was even picked up and published on the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s website, prompting several anonymous donors to throw in a combined extra 25,000 pesos to add to the final bid of 42,000 pesos, bringing the total to 67,000 pesos, and getting one step closer to getting Camille her leg.

When asked for a statement, Bonnevie Cattery simply said “It was a great feline to help.”

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James Deakin
James Deakin is a multi-awarded automotive journalist located in Manila, Philippines. He has a weekly column in the Philippine STAR's motoring section, is a motoring corespondent for CNN Philippines and is the host of the Philippine motoring television show Drive, which airs every Sunday night at 10pm on CNN Philippines.