Saturday, November 16, 2013

Brody is missing



An EVG reader passed along this flyer to post … spotted this morning up on East Ninth Street near Avenue A...

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  1. Would appreciate an update, if anybody hears anything.
    Hate thinking of a terrified pet on the street.

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    1. Still looking for Brody. We believe he is in the back gardens close to Ave A btw 9th&10th and the rooftops of the buildings facing 10th street. Thank you so much for your concern, please keep eyes peeled and spread the word so we can get out kitty home.

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  2. Brody looks just like my cat! I know I would be absolutely devastated and inconsolable if something ever happened to him. I hope Brody is found safe and sound. :(

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    1. Thank you so much! We hope he comes home soon too! Please spread the word and keep a lookout.

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  3. WE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR BRODY!!! He is a small male cat with a thin white stripe on his chest. We have gotten several calls from AMAZING neighbors reporting unusual cat meowing from the rooftops of the buildings facing 10th street closer to Ave A. Yesterday night we also heard cats in the back gardens of the buildings on 9th&10th on the Ave A side. Anyone with rooftop access or access to the back gardens, please reach out to us. We strongly believe Brody is out there and all we want is for him to come home safe and sound. We have to thank EV Grieve and the East Village community helping us locate our little kitty. We are overwhelmed with the care and big hearts of our neighbors! But we still need help from you -please call 203 722 8424 or 917 474 8011 with any information about Brody or how we can access the gardens and/or roofs. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH! Let's find Brody!

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