Sunday, May 23, 2010

Pet detectives and Indian psychic join search for missing cat

A team of pet detectives is carrying out a three-day £1,000 search for a Lincolnshire cat that has been missing for seven months. Hundreds of people have been interviewed as a former police officer and three investigators conduct door-to-door inquiries in the village of Boothby Graffoe, about 15 miles south of Lincoln. The bizarre hunt – the biggest and most expensive ever carried out by rescue team Animal Search UK – has even seen investigators draft in a psychic from India to track down missing moggy Oliver.

The search – which has been ordered by owner Sue Machen – is being done on a scale that dwarfs many police investigations. Although the tabby cat has been missing since October 24, the 56-year-old nurse believes her pet could still be alive. She said: "It's very distressing. He has never been away before.



“Oliver may have wandered onto a road and somebody might have picked him up. I feel he must be somewhere. I can’t accept something has happened to him.” Senior investigator Tom Watkins admits using a psychic might sound strange, but he is willing to try anything if it works.

“We did a search in Birmingham recently where the owner contacted a psychic and was told the cat would be found where children play,” he said. “We then got a call from somebody, and when we searched a local garden the cat was found trapped in a Wendy house. It was remarkable. Coincidence or not, we will never know. But in US, investigators and the FBI use psychics, so it might be the up-and-coming thing.”

2 comments:

Tjhom said...

its a cat...they wander off sometimes  :)

L said...

“We did a search in Birmingham recently where the owner contacted a psychic and was told the cat would be found where children play,” he said.

No kidding.  Next thing you know, psychics will be telling police to look for missing children in playgrounds!