A tabby cat named Kittles who sometimes likes to stroll around the block near where she lives on 92nd street, has apparently wandered a bit too far this time. Her owners are looking for her. If you see her, contact the number above.
I hope you find her. Maybe she should become indoor only??????
Jane
7 years ago
To all the wonderful Upper West Siders, thank you for trying to connect the Kittles Missing poster above with our Found Kitty poster. We so hoped they were one in the same cat, because they really resemble each other. Unfortunately we found out today they are two Different Black Cats.
For anyone who lost a younger black female cat with a light smokey undercoat, about 1-2 yrs. old (approx). She is safe and in an independent cat shelter being fostered. Please contact us 917 628-3444. Found May 9th, Monday.
Jodie
7 years ago
You should have a tracking device inserted in Kittie, should you find her again. I agree that it is too dangerous to let cats run free on the streets (hawks, and other dangers).
al
7 years ago
I hope you find your cat, but this is a reminder that for their own safety cats should stay indoors!
Jill
7 years ago
Why would you have a cat running around outdoors on its own in the middle of New York City? I’m sorry for the cat, but not too sorry for its owners. Ridiculous.
I hope you find her. Maybe she should become indoor only??????
To all the wonderful Upper West Siders, thank you for trying to connect the Kittles Missing poster above with our Found Kitty poster. We so hoped they were one in the same cat, because they really resemble each other. Unfortunately we found out today they are two Different Black Cats.
For anyone who lost a younger black female cat with a light smokey undercoat, about 1-2 yrs. old (approx). She is safe and in an independent cat shelter being fostered. Please contact us 917 628-3444. Found May 9th, Monday.
You should have a tracking device inserted in Kittie, should you find her again. I agree that it is too dangerous to let cats run free on the streets (hawks, and other dangers).
I hope you find your cat, but this is a reminder that for their own safety cats should stay indoors!
Why would you have a cat running around outdoors on its own in the middle of New York City? I’m sorry for the cat, but not too sorry for its owners. Ridiculous.