Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tiger beat

Yes, as a matter of fact I am posting photos of a cat. Do you know Tiger at East Village Convenience on Second Avenue between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place? Well, if not...




13 comments:

  1. Awwwwww! He looks like a good boy...

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  2. The friendliest cat in the hood is the one who lives in the pet store on 2nd Street between 1st & A. If you talk to the shop owner he'll tell you how people are always trying to steal that cat bc it's so cute and friendly.

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  3. I know him too-he has been on my blog along with another black and white cat from the Discount Store on E 14th Street. Come and take a look. I have 2 photos of "Deli Cat."

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  4. I think Tiger has a brother in the store on the SE corner of 2nd Ave & 6th St...and another on 2nd Ave & 12th St. Triplets?

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  5. Ah, missed those shots, Melanie!
    Will look for them!

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  6. I love that cat...I like the one at that bodega on East 9th street and corner of 2nd avenue..It hates dogs and when one goes in there it stalks it and viciously attacks it until it leaves..my hero!

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  7. Tiger from 12th and B bodega was stolen last month, now they have a new kitten-PePe...I loved Tiger, I hope his new owners are nice!
    You should get a photo of PePe

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  8. I like the orangey black cat at the grocery on Ave B just at 14th St. She is a beauty and looks like my former cat Zuni.

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  9. that's a tiger imposter! the real tiger has been gone for some time now :)

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