One thing Bushwick has lots of is cats. I have seen actual packs of cats roaming the streets en masse, cats caterwauling on our stoop, cats sleeping inside our gate door. My neighbor complained of cat odor recently and had the chutzpah to suggest it was the fault of my own personal cats. There are literally hundreds of cats out on the streets marking territory or otherwise making their presence known, and MY (currently indoor) cats are stinking up the neighborhood?? See if I invite you to my backyard BBQ now!
We'll see if this little fella amongst the trashcans returns to woo Decatur. This guy, like many of the local felines, seems pretty tame. I wonder if it would do any good to get them into a trap-neuter-release program. If nothing else, I bet it would be a good way to get them to avoid hanging out near my house.
TNR is a great program; I looked into having someone come out to do it to the cats in our neighborhood, but I think there is a minimum size limit for the colony (10 or 12?), and we only have a couple of kitties around.
I wrote a fuckin' hilarious post and it got lost or I did'nt post it right.Anyway: 1. Fight Stink with Stink in the office: Put a shit load of roasted garlic in all your food. 2. Put a fancy light bulb and some plants in your music room to replenish the oxygen. Hell, might as well grow dope. - Al
TNR is a great program; I looked into having someone come out to do it to the cats in our neighborhood, but I think there is a minimum size limit for the colony (10 or 12?), and we only have a couple of kitties around.