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I don’t know whether to laugh or feel sorry for this cat.
I love the artist’s rendering!
will keep an eye out.
Does it have a black spot on its back? If so I may have see it on the 500 block of 32nd St a few days ago.
#1 – I suspect the artist’s rendering is by Chuck Wrenn’s two little girls. That’s his phone number on the poster, and it’s probably the kids cat. Not bad art for a six (or so) year old, not sure which child did the artwork.
#3 – if you can find it again, why don’t you hold onto it and call the number on the poster. I think the two little girls would appreciate it.
I saw it on the sidewalk late one night in front of 510 N. 32nd St. I tried to approach it but it wouldn’t stay. I think it had a pink collar with a bell.