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Found Cat — Brooklynian

Found Cat

liam
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
We found a big fat male tabby with a white nose shivering in the rain last night on the corner of Franklin and Sterling Pl. Is anybody missing a cat? He was very scared and sweet, but my wife is allergic, and we can't keep him.

I can take a picture if neccesary.

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  • Please take a picture and post also on the pets board (there's a helpful sticky on the top on that board too).

    I had posted a while back a whole list of links to shelters and organizations... I'll try and find it...

    Thank you for taking in the big boy! Poor kitty, he's probably lost. Please post fliers around!
  • Bless you for rescuing the little fellow! Sadly A LOT of cats get abandoned in this neighborhood. Here are a few tips for you:

    In case the kitty is lost, call Animal Care & Control, which keeps a database of lost/found pets, to report that you found him (212 788 4000). Put up "Found Cat" flyers in the neighborhood (but for the cat's safety, it's a good idea to ask any potential claimants to bring a photograph to prove ownership).

    If you can't foster him, try the following list of shelters, but bear in mind that due to the pet population crisis in this city, sometimes there's a waiting list:
    www.animalalliancenyc.org/aboutus/participants/atoz.htm

    Bear in mind, too, Animal Care & Control does euthanize and therefore should be viewed as a last resort only.

    If the kitty has been vetted (tested and vaccinated), he stands a better chance of getting into a shelter. (I can suggest some low-cost vet options if you need 'em).

    Flyers, craigslist, this board, and emailing killer-cute photos to everyone you know can be very effective in finding a foster or adoptive home. I've done it many, many times! Before you adopt the kitty out however, please read about the dangers of "free to good home" (www.petrescue.com/library/free-pet.htm). It’s important to carefully screen potential adopters, so that the cat ends up in a safe and permanent home.
  • SSC has sent out an email about two lost cats.

    Here is the first:
    Cat lost during mobile unit load in on 23rd/7th Ave is still not found.
    He ran into the cemetery.
    Gray tabby, white cheeks with orange specks, friendly, named Bradley.

    And the second:
    OWNER: alex <snip last name and email phone number for privacy, let me know if you think it might be him and I'll PM you the info>
    CITY: brooklyn
    ZIP CODE: 11215
    PET: Cat> BREED: Not Specified.
    "Oliver" was last seen in our backyard on 4th st btwn 7 & 8 avs. He is Grey/brown with black stripes and a white chest, neck and chin. Male, unaltered, 1 yr old.
  • unaltered
    as in not-fixed?

    That just gets me mad. Ya don't let a horny male cat lose in your backyard dumbasses! Of course he's going to take off. :x
  • Subject: found cat

    Oy-frickin'-ey!!
    I agree, Mamacita. Of course the "unaltered" male is going to bolt from the yard.
    Geez...I'll bet there are pet leagues that can help guide anyone to places that have discounted spay and neutered locations.
    And for those who think it unfair to do this, think of all of the little babies born with no where to live because the parents weren't fixed.
    Not a happy thought for their future at all.
  • the cat police, they live inside of my head

    the cat police, they come to me in my bed

    the cat police, theyre coming to arrest me

    oh no
  • Subject: found cat

    Hey... Karl the Druid.
    You should be afraid of the cat police...
    You have a fish head.
    Enough said.
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