Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Please return their cat



Dave on 7th spotted this sign this morning on Avenue A and East 12th Street.

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  2. Let's keep our fingers crossed that kitty and family are reunited!

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  3. Why would somebody steal someones cat... WTF is wrong with people?

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  4. This is so sad. Get home safe my fellow feline.


    xo Lucie Gato

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  5. maybe they thought the cat was lost or abandoned? I hope that's all it is

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  6. Seems to me that this cat was a deli cat. I would steal it to and give it a proper home where it's fed and sheltered rather than forced to live off rats and mice.

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  7. It seems we even have a word in the language for this:
    Give it back you dirty cat-napper!

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  8. Oh my god how awful!!!
    just go down the block to social tees and adopt a cat you jerk!
    anyone that stole my cat, i don't think i would be capable as addressing as sir...
    i hope they get their cat back!
    an 10:55, you're an a-hole. maybe YOU stole the cat!

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  9. People suck and I lose faith in humanity more and more every day.

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  10. They probably thought they were "rescuing" the cat, without putting flyers out or trying to find the owner.
    Deli cats are loved by their owners and the customers- not all cats enjoy being locked up in an apartment all day- my stoop cats that I have been sheltering for the winter try to roam the hood every day and would hate being confined. PS Cats enjoy hunting mice and insects, it's in their nature and is their natural diet to eat creatures of all stripes.

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