Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Big rewards for these lost pets



Spotted yesterday on East Second Street via @fnytc



… and on the Bowery this morning… Lila has been missing since May 31 … there's also a Twitter account for her…

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Today in photos of cats in Tompkins Square Park



Thanks to Facebook for telling me this is the Sphynx, a breed of cat known for its lack of a coat.

You don't really need a coat in this weather. Haha. (Sorry!)

Photo by Bobby Williams.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

These 2 adorable East Village cats need a new home



EVG friend Bayou shares this with us… "Audrey and Francine need a new loving home. They are funny, affectionate and come running for the dinner bell. I know them personally. They are BFF and should stay together."

Also!

"Will be four years old in 2014. Can live with dogs."

The owner, a longtime East Village resident, is really broken up about having to rehome them, but her husband has developed allergies. (No rehoming-the-husband-comments please!)



Here's the owner's email for serious inquiries...

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...

Saturday, November 2, 2013

These adorable cats and kittens need homes


[Benny]

The folks at Social Tees Animal Rescue on East Fifth Street shared some news of new arrivals...

We rescued 10 kittens and cats from the euthanasia list (at Animal Care & Control) a few nights ago, and half of them arrived Thursday night! More are set to arrive. THESE KITTIES NEED HOMES!!! We are also pretty desperate for foster homes for cats and kittens. Fostering lasts a week or two, and for every animal we place in a foster home we can take another out of the kill shelter.

325 East 5th Street
5-7 pm weekdays; 12-4 pm weekends

And Social Tees is doing an adoption event today with cats/kittens at the Petco in Union Square from noon to 4 p.m.

Among the new arrivals...


[Harmony]


[Julie, Jazmine and Jackie]

Monday, August 12, 2013

Are you missing your adorable cat?



A reader found this cat last night on East Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Per the reader: "She's a sweetie. Definitely domestic."

Let us know if we can help make a reunion...

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Do Do is missing



EVG reader Seth shares this:

Anyone who's walked regularly down Broome between Eldridge and Forsyth probably knows "Do Do" — the temple cat at the Guan Gong Temple, 294 Broome. He's often sitting stoically with his quiet Buddha-nature by the door, observing passersby. Sadly, he's missing, and the temple congregants have put a few signs up around the neighborhood. Hopefully neighbors can keep an eye out around the neighborhood and park and if they see him (hopefully alive) grab him and bring him back to the temple. He's a bit of a neighborhood fixture.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Adorable cat alert! LIL BUB WAS IN THE EAST VILLAGE TODAY


[Photo by EVG regular Derek Berg]

Today at Social Tees on East Fifth Street, cat lovers lined up for the chance to meet and greet Lil BUB — "the most amazing creature on the planet.

The adorable Internet sensation/rescue kitty is in town for the premiere of the documentary "Lil BUB & Friendz" at the Tribeca Film Festival Thursday.

Sadly, Lil BUB was just there from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to hobnob with feline fans who brought a donation of cat food, eco-friendly cleaning supplies, etc.

And here she is on the block.


[Via Social Tees Facebook]

Yes?


[Via Social Tees Facebook]

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Please return their cat



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

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Saturday, October 27, 2012

[Updated] Stray cat on East Seventh Street needs a home

A message from an EVG reader on East Seventh Street...

I have the sweetest cat hanging around my garden for a few days. Do you know anyone who would be interested in him? A young male... let's you rub his tummy and a real darling.



Serious inquiries only to the EV Grieve email

Updated 10-28

Per Dave on 7th: "The neighbor who was going to take the cat in for the storm took him to a vet ... and the vet found a chip with owner info on it." And the kitty and owner have been reunited...

Friday, October 26, 2012

Kitty almost kornered

We've noted the cat who has been living/hanging out in Tompkins Square... (here and here)...


Anyway, yesterday, two women attempted to lure the cat into a have-a-heart trap...


Bobby Williams, who took the photos, notes that the pair was not successful.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Here kitty kitty

We posted a few photos last week of the gorgeous cat seen at times hanging around Tompkins Square Park ... Bobby Williams spotted the cat again yesterday, and he/she was happy (mostly) to pose for a few more photos...


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Rex is missing

As several readers have noted, there seems to be a rash of missing-lost pet flyers of late... Here is another. A little background. The person who sent along the email said that a friend moved to another country, and needed to find a new home for his cats. An East Village resident took in Rex, but later apparently abandoned him somewhere in the neighborhood.

There is a permanent home for Rex now once he is found.


Friday, September 14, 2012

Are you missing a cat?

Bobby Williams spotted this cat in Tompkins Square Park yesterday... a stray? Someone's pet? Anyone...?


Bobby noted that someone had given the cat food and water ...



Spotted mid-block on the East Seventh Street entrance...

Monday, July 23, 2012

Cat on a hot polished concrete ping pong table


Today in Tompkins Square Park. Photo by Bobby Williams.

And it's OK to boo-hiss the headline.

Friday, May 11, 2012

This just might be my new favorite store cat in the East Village

Bobby Williams sent me this photo on Wednesday... it's the liquor store cat on 10th Street and Avenue C...


I never noticed the cat before... in part because it's not my usual liquor store ... Or maybe I have seen the cat but not his or her eyes...


Anyone know the cat? His or her name?

Anyway, from here on out, all cats, all the time.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Leo the famous barge cat needs a new home


You may remember this story that we reported on back on July 2... when two East Village residents were walking through East River Park and noticed an abandoned cat on the off-shore industrial area opposite the East River Environmental Learning Center.

It became a big story... after a group of volunteers rescued the cat, now named Leo. Now, one of its owners, Robert, writes in with the news that Leo needs a new home. And here's why:

Leo has been happy for months in our little one bedroom apartment in the east village, and I'm happy to say we've saved his life. ... He's now house trained and healthy with a lovely coat of fur — unlike when we found him when he was malnourished and covered in engine grease from where he'd been hiding.


So why are we looking for a new home for Leo? Well, unfortunately, we recently had our cat from the UK (we're a British couple living here) shipped over to New York to join us. He's a docile and relaxed fluff ball called Willow, and although lovable to everyone that meets him, Leo doesn't like him one bit.

In fact, Leo hates on him. It has now been 3 months and the two of them can't get on. Leo is a wonderful cat but we've come to the realization that Leo is only happy alone. He's very territorial and becomes aggressive around new cats. We are now separating the two and Leo is crying the house down and desperate to be let out of the kitchen (his favorite room with his bed), which we can't do with Willow in the room. They have now had no less than 6 fights, each more severe than the last and it's heartbreaking. I want to keep Leo and I want him and Willow to get on but they won’t.


We have been to every pet store, advice network, and generally good cat person we know and we have tried everything people have recommend. Nothing worked. We’re now completely out of options, other than to find Leo a new loving home.


Some facts about Leo:
• Leo's estimated age is 2 years old, but we suspect he’s only just there because he’s a young boy.
• He may have been mistreated (how else did he end up on a barge) or he may have been feral. I'm not sure it's the latter because he instantly knew how to use the litter, eat from his bowl, and generally make his way around the home.
• He is house trained.
• He can become agitated but generally he’s a lovely cat with a good demeanor.
• He has been trained to only scratch his scratching post

Anyone?


Here is a contact email

Previously on EV Grieve:
This cat is stranded off East River Park