Bodega Cats of New York

(bodegacatsofnewyork.com)

31 points | by zdw 4 days ago

2 comments

  • noplace1ikegone 1 minute ago
    You can’t have a great product without proper security.
  • chirau 52 minutes ago
    When i first realized that their primary purpose was to get rid of rats, I had quite the chuckle.
    • nonethewiser 42 minutes ago
      Yeah this is why I dont find it endearing. It's just pointing to unsanitary conditions. It's ubiquitous in NYC which may have dulled some senses but it's not ubiquitous everywhere.

      Cat's themselves are not very sanitary. Better than rats, sure, but they are a source of toxoplasmosis which is very dangerous to pregnant women for example. Limiting exposure is manageable when keeping as a pet, but its a terrible baseline for a cramped public store.

      • bombcar 31 minutes ago
        The vast majority of NYCs problem can be tied to their trash debacle, which is so outlandish it's hard for anyone not from there to believe is a real thing in 2206.

        It appears they finally discovered dumpsters recently: https://www.amny.com/news/curbside-empire-trash-bins-coming-...

        (Another crazy trash city was (is?) Seattle with their weird judgement causing everyone to compact their trash.)

        • dirck-norman 0 minutes ago
          NYC was built without alleyways and much of NYC is single vaulted sewer systems due to its age. There is no space to put underground trash bins.

          NYC is also non-uniform, so there are different types of trucks and streets.

          Adam's admin largely solved this during his term, but the above ground bins are unpopular because they're ugly and then it takes time to retrofit the garbage trucks for mechanical pickup.

          https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/02/upshot/nyc-tr...

        • blatherard 8 minutes ago
          And the difficulties of trash handling are further traceable, at least in Manhattan, to the decision by city planners in 1811 to not build alleys. No obvious place to store trash, nor an obvious place to put it when being collected.

          If you drive in Manhattan you'll also notice a whole lot of delivery trucks and other vehicles blocking lanes, and a lot of designated delivery-only parking zones. This is rooted in the same lack of alleys.

        • RandallBrown 11 minutes ago
          What about Seattle's trash was crazy? I've lived here for 14 years and never noticed anything weird about it compared to other places I've lived.
        • addaon 27 minutes ago
          > 2206

          Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

          [Posted from 2026.]

        • pcrh 28 minutes ago
          It's still a problem in 2206?
      • alexjplant 6 minutes ago
        > they are a source of toxoplasmosis

        You are far more likely to get it from undercooked beef or shellfish than from a cat. Less than 1% of cats broadly are shedding it at any given time and that number is even lower for indoor cats. If, like me, you have a penchant for rare steak and beef tartare then there's a decent chance that you have it.

    • sdrm 50 minutes ago
      Paris should take notes