
By Lisa Kava
Members of the West 104th Street Garden closed out Memorial Day weekend with a sweet surprise. Four kittens were rescued from a yard adjacent to the garden along with the mother cat who had eluded rescue efforts last winter.
The kittens and their mom are currently being fostered by Sara Lewkowicz, a garden member and cat-rescue advocate, in a playpen in her living room.

Lewkowicz named the litter, which includes three boys and one girl, after characters from the television show Seinfeld: Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine. The mama cat she named Estelle in honor of the late Estelle Harris, the actress who played George’s mother, Estelle Costanza, on the show. “The cats are Upper West Siders after all,” Lewkowicz said.
Back in December 2021, with the help of Harlem Cats, Lewkowicz had rescued a litter of kittens from the same yard bordering the garden, and arranged for their foster and adoption. However, she had been unable to trap and rescue the mother cat. She had named the kittens from that litter after characters from the television show The Simpsons.

Over this past holiday weekend, on May 30th, Lewkowicz received a phone call from another garden member who had spotted a very young kitten in an alley adjacent to the garden. Lewkowicz immediately went to the alley and found the kitten, who she believed to be just four weeks old. “This kitten was the spitting image of one from the last litter, so I knew it was the same mom,” Lewkowicz told the Rag in a phone interview. “I took him home and syringe fed him. I went out that night to see if I could track down mama and the new litter.”

Upon returning to the yard where the previous litter had been found, Lewkowicz found and was able to “hand grab” three more kittens, but she wasn’t going to stop there. She felt more confident in her ability to find the mother cat as she had recently become certified in TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release.)
“This time, when I hand grabbed the kittens, I placed them in a carrier and saw the mom watching the whole time. I placed the carrier alongside of a trap with food, so she wouldn’t see it as threatening, but just part of the scenery. The mom went to investigate the crying kittens and into the trap.”

Once the mother cat, Estelle, was trapped, Lewkowicz brought her to be assessed by Little Wanderers, a New York City nonprofit cat-rescue organization. She wanted to determine if Estelle was friendly or feral (a feral cat is unsocialized, undomesticated, lives outdoors, and is fearful of people.) Upon evaluation, Estelle was found to be “incredibly friendly, sweet and probably a dumped house cat,” Lewkowicz said.
West Side Rag asked Lewkowicz about the father of the kittens. “I’m curious about the dad. I want to know who and where he is,” she replied. “I wonder if he is the cat that lives in a bodega nearby.” Members of the garden have installed a camera, which they hope might help in finding him.
If the father cat is found, he, too, will be evaluated to see if he is friendly or feral. If he is found to be friendly, he will be neutered and put up for adoption as well.
“If he is feral, he’ll be neutered, treated for any parasites and then released back into the garden where I will put food and water out for him and maintain a cat house for shelter in the winter,” Lewkowicz said.
She has set up an Amazon wish list for neighborhood cat lovers who might be interested in helping her with foster care needs. Estelle is still nursing the kittens, but once they are weaned, all will be available for adoption through Little Wanderers.
Photographs courtesy of Sara Lewkowicz and the West 104th Street Garden.
Love the names.
How can we find the wish list on Amazon? I would like to chip in!
I tried to send something, but no address is given.
Hey! This is Sara, so sorry, link is updated with my address now! Thanks so much for your support! <3
Please see my comment below. I ordered things from your Amazon list but they came to my house, not your address. I will have to return them if I don’t get some kind of address to drop them off.. Kitten formula and RC kitten food…
We updated the link. Thanks!
How wonderful that you are doing this. God bless.
Congrats on bringing momma home! Love that Maggie and Ralphie have step siblings. Hope they all find good loving homes.
Sara, Great thing you did. Your persistence and success in rescuing Estelle was particularly beautiful.
Nice story! I wonder if Sara is the one I know from UNC. Please write back!
OMG JANE! Yes it is me! How are you?? Please reach out to me or give me a way to reach out to you, I’d love to catch up!
I tried to send kitten formula from your Amazon wishlist and it came to my house instead. Also the kitten food will be coming to my house. Can you tell me where to drop this off so it gets to the kitties otherwise I will return it.
It’s great that you updated the link but I have the items from Amazon sitting in my house now! What am I doi be with them!
Hi Elizabeth, if you’d like to you can bring them to the 104th Street garden on Sunday and someone will make sure it gets to me!
seriously? I will return to amazon and try to repurchase and hopefully it will be sent to the correct place. Please make sure the link and address is correct. If you want people to contribute and help these animals get the process for sending the items correct.
I’m sorry…seriously what? You asked, “Can you tell me where to drop this off so it gets to the kitties” and I answered you with a place to drop it off that isn’t my home address. What was unacceptable to you about that?
I didn’t want to leave my address on this open forum on the internet because I don’t particularly want my address left on a website like that (surely that’s understandable). When you order off of my wishlist, it won’t display my address, either. I had never made a wishlist before and it was corrected 6 days ago, about an hour after the story went live. If you feel the need to deliver a can of KMR with a condescending admonishment, by all means, feel free to keep the money and return it, I promise don’t need it *that* badly 🙂 There have been plenty of kind and generous people already.
I really don’t know what your problem is. I spent $100 on food and formula for someone and four legged ones who needed it. I didn’t consider it generosity I considered it a thank you to someone taking care of four legged friends. I ordered from Amazon on June 6th. That was 3 days ago. So no, it wasn’t fixed. But you don’t need it, you don’t need it. I will return and attempt to resend as I said. You don’t want it if it comes from me, with a note by the way that said thank you so much for helping them- then donate have a nice day and evening. And yes, seriously, get over yourself . That was a condescending admonishment.
But also, in all seriousness, thank you very much for what you have done for the furry ones, they are lucky you were there. Please don’t respond to this as I am finished with the conversation. Best of luck with the adoptions.
West Side Rag, get it right if you want people to donate so we don’t descend into this nonsense and keep it about what it actually is. The welfare of the animals.
Elizabeth….your were willing to help so why such a hostile response. Sara only asked. You could have mentioned not convenient for you to do so and perhaps she would have sent someone to you
Re Thinking my response I understand to a small degree your initial frustration so maybe I was too hasty but still….