Remember the Brooklyn woman who ended up with 37 cats in her one-bedroom apartment? Thirty-five of them were confiscated by the ASPCA, and soon one can be yours! "It was costing me a lot of money. I didn't want to throw them out in the street," 53-year-old Kima Brown told the NY Post. "Everyone in the complex has a kitten from me." Animal care agencies are still checking out the cats, but so far they all seem healthy. Just two were returned to their owner, who was happy to have a reprieve, most of all from the sound of cats screeching. "No more," said Graham. "That is it for them. I'm getting too old for this."
Now the ASPCA has released this video; it's a helpful cat-alog if you're planning to adopt.
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feed your dogs the cats, when theres no more cats eat the dogs.
when theres no more dogs eat people.
Guest
never understood the mind behind those crazy cat ladies.
and never will.
FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'
has nothing to do with the stereotype "crazy cat lady" which people use to attack cat lovers. The lady was wrong not to spay them. AT least she took care of them and didn't throw them out. Never understood the mind behind those animal abusers.
Guest
sorry for not being technical. *shrug*
FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'
Youngpro is an ignorant pathetic hateful person as reflected by his own comment. Monsters like him are ceasepools of society.
NannyState
It's always a huge scene whenever they take a cat lady down.
youngpro
well in her defense at laest she was taking care of them and they were healthy. that's a lot more than what could be said about a lot of others in this town.
youngpro
all they need to do is open up a Chinese restaurant or two in the area along with a fur store and wham-oh. problem solved.
FelixtheCat & Christine Quinn'
All she had to do was neuter the 2 cats. It barely 60 dollars and ASPCA offers free neutering for low income. Please adopt and don't add to the cruelty by buying them from breeders and petshops.
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