Looks like he was in the right spot to catch flies!
(Zerlina's favorite toy is "any fly that gets in the house.")
Seriously, maybe some of our NY area talkers know what became of that orangie. Maybe name him "Marv"?
Liz
Looks like he was in the right spot to catch flies!
(Zerlina's favorite toy is "any fly that gets in the house.")
Seriously, maybe some of our NY area talkers know what became of that orangie. Maybe name him "Marv"?
Liz
[b]"Virtue is triumphant only in theatrical productions." --The Mikado
This is exactly how Tony La Russa began his Animal Rescue Foundation. A little kitty he named Evie wandered onto the field during an A's game and they shooed her into the dug out and into the bathroom. That was the beginning of a wonderful thing. I believe that was back in 1990 or 91.
I'm sorry this poor kitty was so frightened. I hope someone was as kind as Tony and helped this poor kitty.
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
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This is the link to that quote. It's all I could find.The Mets played their first ever home game in their new stadium, Citi Field, on Monday night. Many familiar faces were in attendance including Tom Seaver, John Franco, former announcer Ralph Kiner and more. One of the more commonly seen faces from good old Shea reared it's ugly head in the bottom of the 3rd inning, a feral cat.
Shea stadium was notorious for housing wild feral cats that made a constant mess all throughout it's bowels. Well it seems the Mets aren't the only ones calling Citi Field their new home these days..
The Mets lost to San Diego 6-5 and the cat got away never to be seen again.
Thanks Moe. I found an article about feral cats living at Shea stadium too after I posted and learned about a TNR organization called Neighborhood Cats who were trying to get cats relocated to Citi Field because they were already feral and would help keep the rodent population down there. I was really surprised to read that as I can't imagine that it would be a very good life living amongst bleachers and all those people come game time. But I guess the life of a feral isn't that great wherever they live unless it's in a barn with good shelter and lots of food.
Before I read that though, I called the Queens N.Y. ASPCA and asked them if the cat had been picked up by them. The guy that answered sounded as if he'd received the question a couple of times already and said "yessssss maam, the cat was picked up". I asked him if the ASPCA picked it up and he said no and that he thought the Queens Animal Control had picked it up. He didn't sound too sure and I sort of thought he was just telling me what I wanted to hear. I got the number for the Queens Animal Control and left a message and also emailed them. I don't really expect to hear back from them. And it does seem that it was probably a feral cat after all.
Oh the poor kitty! Feral cats lead less than ideal lives, that's for sure, and you would know that better than most now, Lara, w/the TNR work that you've started. I guess they hang around there because there's lots of food that hits the ground, poor babies. I sure hope that this orangie is safe. How sad.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Lara,
I continue to be amazed by your heart. You put into action the thoughts that so many people have but you actually do it.![]()
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That Poor Baby.. Dont you just know the baby was so Terrified.. I hope the wittle one got to a safe place..
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Thanks Deb! What a kind thing to say. I sure appreciate it since the people I told at work about it basically think I'm nuts for calling New York about a cat. lol Got some eye rolliing and "are you serious?" They don't get me and that's okay.
p.s. Thank you Mary and Gary for seconding and thirding.![]()
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