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A 4-year-old stray cat that was rescued from the streets of Rome has inherited a $13 million fortune from its owner, the wealthy widow of an Italian property tycoon. Maria Assunta left the fortune to her beloved kitty Tommaso when she died two weeks ago...<br/> <br/> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:5a888f0799f5af03156dc1559fc038fe:RNZIUOfcW6kHAkXPkdcojBgQZdgp%2BywZpWPBkf3YD38mFN7EgZ4Ir4TRl0C7U0doiSXznOaO5w9lCA%3D%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/emailthis.png' width="150" border='0' title='Email this Article' alt='Email this Article' /></a> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:8f922825ff1a51c69417581287f0a71f:cRJ6J0v8PhUfoCODBUYQaGGI2IzrBVUmsDYZDLTRybawV6UzaVd413xCPpQ1c4QWQa0gFY0h06o2IaQ%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/twitter.png' width="150" border='0' title='Add to Twitter' alt='Add to Twitter' /></a> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:4826eb550f1397395f0770f658ea84a5:1LoYDoVFm3pg2MZ%2FEH1UP3U3zRZL8%2BOFzCr2k88kgXc8gYDGkd4bYu1RHEaXiFxFkwEguRGynGuGBC0%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/facebook.gif' width="150" border='0' title='Add to Facebook' alt='Add to Facebook' /></a> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:f433302e6a8029f6ce6fed03dc24937b:dWz4zplAc1yKHYb3dhtDNCv3STy4iKHltrarPHCWhmWSViHvEqhxFRBOssuuecAEbaRP6b3C%2Fjf4bQ%3D%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/digg.gif' width="150" border='0' title='Add to digg' alt='Add to digg' /></a> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:ce7a1e83f450d4abb094e1a08b68e8a2:s70Ne70tvDzmCz0%2B%2Fpxg7cth2dRS5Ovb1po7D8MvdnfTRKnrux%2BJPWiuvaFuUOY8f%2F0ziJ9BOIOk7Q%3D%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/reddit.png' width="150" border='0' title='Add to Reddit' alt='Add to Reddit' /></a> <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.pheedcontent.com/hostedMorselClick.php?hfmm=v3:d65bd31ddb5787588f93c89bcab2c708:cmXNCOn9Pmb9dqHxQuGz%2FE20Cqi%2BPyI5Dh34sLXD1pzEAxz20DrTLOoNDDE0VvrmXzn59sj5XHIkeVE%3D'><img src='http://images.pheedo.com/images/mm/stumbleit.gif' width="150" border='0' title='Add to StumbleUpon' alt='Add to StumbleUpon' /></a> <br/> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://ads.pheedo.com/click.phdo?s=f6e4a72c73ba27bad0b4aa84333c9470&p=1"><img src="http://ads.pheedo.com/img.phdo?s=f6e4a72c73ba27bad0b4aa84333c9470&p=1" width="1" height="1" alt="" border="0" /></a> <img src="http://segment-pixel.invitemedia.com/pixel?code=News&partnerID=167&key=segment" alt="" height="0" width="0" border="0" /><img src="http://insight.adsrvr.org/track/evnt/?ct=0:5wz49e9&adv=wouzn4v&fmt=3" alt="" height="0" width="0" border="0" />A 4-year-old stray cat that was rescued from the streets of Rome has inherited a $13 million fortune from its owner, the wealthy widow of an Italian property tycoon.

Maria Assunta left the fortune to her beloved kitty Tommaso when she died two weeks ago at the age of 94. The feline's newfound riches include cash, as well as properties in Rome, Milan and land in Calabria.

As her health began to fail two years ago, Assunta, who had no children, began to seek out a way to see that Tommaso was properly cared for after she died. In November 2009, she bequeathed her entire estate to the alley cat that she'd rescued.

Initially, Assunta had instructed her attorneys to "identify an animal welfare association or group to which to leave the estate and the commitment of looking after Tommaso," according to the Daily Telegraph.

 

Unable to find a satisfactory association to see to it that Tommaso was loved and cared for, Assunta decided to leave all her money to the cat via her nurse, Stefania, who cared for her until her dying day. Her last name has not been disclosed.

"She had become very fond towards the nurse who assisted her," Anna Orecchioni, one of the lawyers, told Il Messaggero newspaper.

"We're convinced that Stefania is the right person to carry out the old lady's wishes. She loves animals just like the woman she devoted herself to right up until the end."

Stefania told the Telegraph that she had no idea the woman that she was caring for was so incredibly wealthy.

"The old lady suffered from loneliness," the nurse said. "She looked after that cat more than you'd look after a son.

"I promised her that I would look after the cat when she was no longer around. She wanted to be sure that Tommaso would be loved and cuddled. But I never imagined that she had this sort of wealth," she said. "She was very discreet and quite. I knew very little of her private life. She only told me that she had suffered from loneliness a lot."

Tommaso and Stefania, along with another cat, are living outside Rome at an address that is undisclosed, so to avoid con artists and potential kidnappers.

"We have gotten lots of email messages from candidates who wanted to adopt the little Tommasino," the cat's lawyer told ABC News.

The windfall for Tommaso places him No.3 on the list of wealthy pets, behind Kalu the chimp, whose owner left him $80 million dollars, and top dog Gunther IV, a German shepherd who inherited $372 million dollars from his father,  Gunther III,  the beloved companion of an eccentric German countess.

Real estate magnate Leona Helmsley famously left $12 million to her little dog Trouble, although her human descendents contested, and Trouble's pot was cut to $2 million.

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16 comments

  • Warp  •  Ardmore, Oklahoma  •  1 month 18 days ago
    Humans waste money on themselives , let the cat keep the money he can buy all the catnip he wants !
  • Sara Y  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 months ago
    I would do the same #$%$ thing dude!
  • JeffV  •  4 months ago
    I suspect the cat was trying to defraud the old lady! I suspect further investigations will reveal secret hoards of tuna and cat toys!
  • Corrie  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 months ago
    It was HER money. She can do what she wants with it. Quit hating around the Holidays.
  • pirouette  •  4 months ago
    my cat looks just like Tommaso......I am sure they are related....so how much is our share?
  • ashes2artbylu  •  5 months ago
    Lucky Kitty
  • RO CHELLE  •  5 months ago
    It seems as though everybody there (lawyers, etc.) is on the same page, thank goodness. Lots of good luck and health to the kitty, the kind nurse, and all concerned.
  • Nahida  •  5 months ago
    She could have donated this money to an orphange and asked the those running the centre to take the cat as well and give them the money so that the children at the orphanage who are also lonley and unfortunate could benefit along with the cat. The money would be well utilized
  • jocelyn  •  5 months ago
    Its her decision. We should respect it. I love it.
    • Carl 4 months ago
      Thank You, Jocelyn, for telling it like it is.
  • Kitty  •  5 months ago
    what a lovely story. you jealous animal haters why not give any excess cash you have to an orphanage if you care so much. my gawwwd. it was
    her money.
  • meow!  •  5 months ago
    Her, Kitty, Kitty! Want to come live with me and share your wealth?
  • :)  •  5 months ago
    Insane....
  • Leon  •  5 months ago
    That kinda makes sense!
  • Salvador  •  5 months ago
    This is just stupid. 13M and definitely 372M can do so much good in this world.
    • Carl 4 months ago
      I am sure the lawyers in her case chose the right person to administer the money to the cat and also a nurse makes good money so she did not need the money.The money should end up with the nurse if the cat dies so this will be the way the lady wanted it to be, and if the nurse wants to donate the rest to charity that will be up to her.
  • DEANO  •  5 months ago
    STUPID.
  • Barbara  •  5 months ago
    "What a lucky cat!"