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You are here: Home / Blog / FERAL CATS IN BROOKLYN BEEN ENTOMBED IN BUILDING

FERAL CATS IN BROOKLYN BEEN ENTOMBED IN BUILDING

January 2, 2011 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein

update marlboro projects cats (media help needed)

Date: 2011-01-02, 12:00PM ESTReply to: comm-9czgy-2139717537@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

If you can help here is the information: each buildig has about 3 basement windows front; back; side. I have seen 4 or more cats entering/leaving at different times. someone has been feeding them but with this new gate can not pass food or water through. The feral cats that live in the basements of the Marlboro Projects in Brooklyn are being entombed alive! Three cats were trapped and spayed on December 14, when I attempted to return them to the site the day before Christmas, the basement window was sealed shut with other cats and kittens trapped inside. The location for this particular site is 2250 West 11th street: building #3. The manager’s office: (718) 373-9513 There is another building (one over) where people tell me a kitten has been trapped for some time. This is a common practice and other trappers have confirmed it to me. This must stop, it sickens those who are aware if it. the word is going out over the internet and rescue groups are asking why the news is not exposing this horrible experience. the aspca has been contacted and given all of the above information, the cacc has been emailed. Efforts will continue until the situation is corrected

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