The kitties of St Johns Place
Some of my favorites:
The smaller sleek black one- she had a collar 2 years ago but I don't think she has an owner now. She's really friendly and can often be seen rolling around on the sidewalk and doing kitty things.
The orange and white one- she has half an ear, whenever there's a cat fight in the backyards she is usually involved.
The white with black patches one - I only see her in the backyard sleeping.
The smaller sleek black one- she had a collar 2 years ago but I don't think she has an owner now. She's really friendly and can often be seen rolling around on the sidewalk and doing kitty things.
The orange and white one- she has half an ear, whenever there's a cat fight in the backyards she is usually involved.
The white with black patches one - I only see her in the backyard sleeping.
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When we moved into our house we also inherited some stray cats. My son has now named all 6 of them. They have now become part of the family (more like in-laws because I don't let them in the house)

With all the building going on near me (the condos on Underhill) they have kept the mice and rats away from my backyard. -
Are there any folks who regularly take care of the little critters? Specifically I'm thinking of these TNR (trap-neuter-release) groups who get the kitties fixed and otherwise look out for their well-being, like this group in the Slope:http://www.slopestreetcats.com/.
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My brother in law works for Brooklyn Animal Hospital and I he took the strays from my yard and had them neutered/spayed. Im not sure if they do it for all but its worth a shot. They are very sympathetic there and truly care about animals.
I think some of the larger agencies also do it (ASPCA, Humane Society). -
Laura B wrote: Are there any folks who regularly take care of the little critters? Specifically I'm thinking of these TNR (trap-neuter-release) groups who get the kitties fixed and otherwise look out for their well-being, like this group in the Slope:http://www.slopestreetcats.com/.
Wow, that is a great site. I'm going to donate to them, thanks for the link!Stacy wrote: My brother in law works for Brooklyn Animal Hospital and I he took the strays from my yard and had them neutered/spayed.
Did they do it for free?
The ASPCA doesn't have a TNR program so far as I know. I'm going to try to find out more. -
Hey Isa here is a website that you should check out if you are interested in TNR
http://www.nycferalcat.org/
Im not sure if Bklyn Animal Hospital does it for free or if they did it because my bro-in-law works there. I can let you know if you want
Im glad there are others that care about the stray kitties -
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