Spotted On Manhattan Avenue: Found On Franklin
If anyone knows to whom this lass belongs please call her good Samaritan at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: Manhattan Avenue
Taken December 25, 2011.
From The New York Shitty Inbox, Part II: Found On Oak Street
A person we’ll call “C” writes:
We found this cat in front of our home yesterday. She’s friendly and loving, so she must belong to someone. We are in Greenpoint on Oak Street. She has hurt her back leg. She’s living in our house at the moment taking up residence on my daughter’s bed. Please share this so if her family is looking for her they can find her here.
Anyone who knows to him this lass belongs— or wants to give her a forever home should contact her good Samaritan via email at Diva54 (at) earthlink (dot) net
Thanks!
Found At Calyer Street & Manhattan Avenue
No indication is made as to when this lass was found but I imagine it was in the last day or so. If any of you, dear readers, know to whom this lass belongs— or care to give her a forever home— please contact her good Samaritan at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Found In Greenpoint
Sean (who forwarded me the above photograph) writes:
My girlfriend and I ran across a stray kitten twice this weekend (once near the corner of India and Manhattan and later on the corner of Franklin and Huron). We decided to take him in last night, but want to see if anyone is missing him. He looks a couple of months old, with black and white fur, and he’s clearly had an owner since he knows the litter box and is very friendly. He had been outside at least 2 days, but could have been more. He has fleas and might have a condition with his right eye. We’re taking him to the vet when they re-open tomorrow. Could you help us by posting his picture or recommending sites for lost cats in the area?
Done! If anyone knows this chap’s rightful owner please contact his good Samaritan, Sean, via email at: mcdonnell (dot) sean (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks!
Live From District Dog: Kittens & More!
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
When I saw the sign in front of District Dog stating there were kittens for adoption I simply HAD to see them.
And see them I did! More specifically: I parsed their naughty bits so as to ascertain their gender. By all appearances this sextet (which all hail from Sutton Street between Norman and Nassau Avenue) is entirely male. Hence why I have named this (incredibly cute) crew the “Greenpoint Sausagefest”. Without further ado here are some photographs and video footage of them. As you will soon see they are absolutely adorable— and VERY adoptable!
NOTE: while alarmed by my ringtone (Beyonce’s solo on Lady Gaga’s “Telephone”) they did not run away. This is something for potential adoptees (be they Beyonce fans, Lady Gaga fans— or both) to consider. These kittens will be up for adoption at District Dog tomorrow. After that they will be hanging their proverbial hat at Dog Habitat. Regardless, these winsome chaps need a home. Maybe yours?
Kittens For Adoption
August 20, 2011
District Dog
142 Driggs Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
In closing I would be remiss if I did not mention that the previous (and rather rambunctious) crew has a neighbor.
I’ll let a chap we’ll call Ed take it from here:
If you feel so inclined would you mind putting this out on the wire for us? The cat in the attached flyer had been seen wandering around Diamond Street for the last week or so before Dog Habitat was kind enough to scoop her up and take her in. The cat was wearing a collar at first, leading us to believe s/he belongs to someone that may be looking for it.
Here’s the flier.
If anyone knows who this lass (chap?) belongs to or cares to give her (him?) a forever home please contact the fine folks at Dog Habitat at the above-listed telephone number.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
Found On Huron Street
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
This handsome chap was found by Ryan, who writes:
Found this cat this morning on Huron Street, between Manhattan and McGuinness. Posted these photos to your group page on Flickr. Currently have the guy in my bathroom, but my cat’s not very happy about this.
Very friendly cat; probably a lost indoor.
Went to the local pet stores and gave them my number in case someone is out searching. Going to call BARC in a minute…any other advice you may have would be welcome. This is my first street cat intervention so you may know more than I…
I have advised that Ryan reach out the the guys (and gals) at Dog Habitat to see if they can lend a hand, so hopefully I ‘ll get an update soon. In the meantime if you know to whom this striking gent belongs please contact Ryan via email at: ryanleephillips (at) airpost (dot) net (see the update!)
Thanks!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, 1:51 p.m.: This cat’s owner has been found! Huzzah!
Found On The Southside: Fat Cat
While no photograph accompanies this flier (which hails from Marcy Avenue at South 2nd Street), the copy is detailed enough. If you know who this porcine pussy belongs to— or perhaps would like to make him (her) your own, please contact his/her good Samaritan at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
Miss Heather
Found In Greenpoint: A Kitty
This item comes courtesy of a lady named Maya, the proprietress of Le Grenier. She writes:
Hi — wondering if any of you North Brooklyners have seen signs for a missing orange cat?
One has just appeared in my garden and she’s definitely a lost family pet — very friendly, cuddly and charming, clean and seems to have been well fed / cared for.
I’m giving her food, water & friendly ministrations but am not sure how long she’ll stay back there (no clue how she even got in, it’s completely enclosed) and I can’t bring her inside (our Galileo is FeLV+) so I’m hoping to track down her owners quickly.
If you know who this handsome lady belongs to— or are interested in giving her a forever home— please shoot Maya an email at maya (at) legrenier (dot) com.
Thanks!
Miss Heather
Found On Freeman Street: A Very Special Kitty
Filed under: 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
In the hopes of a repeat of Socks’s triumphant return to his rightful owner I present to you this found cat flier from Manhattan Avenue. No gender is indicated but I seriously doubt there are many black cats with extra toes running amok on Freeman Street. If you know to whom this lad (or lass) belongs please contact his (or her) good Samaritan at the above-listed telephone number. Thanks!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, March 16, 2010: I have been told this kitty is safely back at home! Anne writes:
Kitty, temporary named “Bathroom Cat”, was claimed by his owner on the first floor of the building the next day (March 10). Bathroom cat was awesome and fat. And that is that.
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