Urban Fur: Milo
Filed under: 11206, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Urban Fur
Taken August 8, 2011.
Miss Heather
Urban Fur: Friends
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy, Urban Fur
Today as I was knocking along Manhattan Avenue I spied something rather amusing. A small female grey tabby prancing down the street. A pussy with a purpose, if you will. Much to my amazement she sauntered into New A. J. Farms Market. As many of you are aware this establishment has (fairly) recently acquired a new employee: a rather handsome fellow with black and white fur. His name means “butterfly” in Korean. Suspecting something very interesting was about to happen I headed into A. J. Farms without delay. What I found was rather remarkable.
Two buddies getting caught up on the morning’s events…
and “Butterfly’ was none too happy about me documenting it!
Shortly after taking the above photographs I asked the owner what gives. He told me that while he had no idea where this mystery lady was coming from this was, in fact, no an unusual occurrence. It would appear “Butterfly” (who it should be noted is neutered) has a lady friend!
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Starter: From Green Street With Love
This fetching feline is named Spike and she has a nice pink collar. With spikes!
Miss Heather
Urban Fur, Part II: Parsnip
Today as yours truly was knocking around north Brooklyn I embarked upon an inner journey of discovery (so as to distract myself from the stifling humidity). More specifically, I was musing to myself about how very few things surprise me anymore. Some would say this simply comes from living in New York City (and being jaded). I beg to differ: the mis-education of Miss Heather started long before that. For example, I recall while in collage going to a boyfriend’s house unannounced and knocking on the door only to have him answer while wearing a slip and a bra. Was I surprised by this turns of events? Definitely. But did I lose my cool? Absolutely not. Rather, I calmly asked why he was dressed in such a manner. He, in turn, explained to me that it helps him relax. I cannot honestly say I understand this (bras and slips are hardly my cup of tea) but then again, I am not a guy. So it goes.
I mention the previous anecdote because today as I was strolling down North 6 Street I saw something rather extraordinary: a woman walking while chatting on a cell phone…
with a cat perched upon her shoulder.
Did I ask this lass why she had a cat on her shoulder? No. It has been my experience that asking questions can (and often does) result in answers for which one may not be prepared. (If this is unclear, gentle readers, please re-read the anecdote which kicks off this post.)
Rather, I inquired of her furry friend’s name. She replied:
Parsnip.
I found this to be a pretty nifty name.
As you can see, Parsnip was not the least bit distressed by doing a little shopping. He (or she) took it all in stride.
Which is exactly what I did. Just another day in Williamsburg, folks…
Miss Heather
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