Bodega cats of New York (bodegacatsofnewyork.com)
199 points by zdw 5 days ago
jackconsidine 19 hours ago
Was so excited when I saw this link. Was hoping it would be more like the Trees of New York [0], but appears to be a book.
The bodega in my last neighborhood (Fort Greene) featured an orange cat, Ice Spice. Spice birthed Olivia who now has loads of kittens. They wander in and own like they own the place, even whining at customers to open the doors for them. Here's a picture I took of Olivia on top of the tobacco products
[0] https://tree-map.nycgovparks.org/tree-map/neighborhood/177
thread_id 3 hours ago
wait what? NYC Parks has a tree map?
jjtheblunt 19 hours ago
That sounds profoundly irresponsible of the associated humans.
jkestner 18 hours ago
True. It's unconscionable to give a cat access to cigarettes.
fhdkweig 18 hours ago
rafram 18 hours ago
Lots of bodega cats are allowed to go out on the street. They usually don't wander far. Cats know where home is.
crooked-v 17 hours ago
It would be irresponsible for a pet owner... but you have to understand the context is New York rats, which exist in immense numbers, massively beyond every other major US city, because of a century of just leaving trash piled up on the sidewalk (https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-11-27/new-yo...).
Bodega cats aren't pets, they're a cheap and low-impact way to keep rats from moving into the bodega en masse. If one gets run over by a car, that's just an unfortunate cost of business for a bodega owner who needs an option that works better than putting glue traps every five feet or fumigating the entire place every week.
timschmidt 6 hours ago
3eb7988a1663 7 hours ago
deepnet 2 hours ago
sandworm101 5 hours ago
culi 17 hours ago
It seems it might've been taken down but there used to be an app called ShopCats that was a crowd-sourced version of this concept
asimovDev an hour ago
chirau 20 hours ago
When i first realized that their primary purpose was to get rid of rats, I had quite the chuckle.
nonethewiser 20 hours 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.
jjtheblunt 18 hours ago
> Cat's themselves are not very sanitary. Better than rats, sure, but they are a source of toxoplasmosis
Hyperbole and toxoplasmosis go well together.
In particular: it's a limited time window when an infected feline could transmit toxoplasmosis. It can be dangerous to pregnancies, or immuno-compromised individuals.
Most humans (and other beings) aren't pregnant or immunocompromised, but the drama of the topic gets clicks, so it's a meme of sorts, and it resurfaces every six months or so in the news as if a revelation.
kirubakaran 18 hours ago
thenthenthen 4 hours ago
graemep 4 hours ago
bombcar 19 hours 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.)
blatherard 19 hours ago
RandallBrown 19 hours ago
Barbing 11 hours ago
addaon 19 hours ago
yardie 17 hours ago
tombert 16 hours ago
pcrh 19 hours ago
dirck-norman 19 hours ago
alexjplant 19 hours 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.
technothrasher 14 hours ago
The rats that the cats are keeping out of the stores are a much larger source of pathogen transmission to humans than the cats are. Not only do rats carry many more dangerous diseases than cats, but both can also transmit toxoplasmosis to humans. As it is transmitted through contact with feces, from which of the two are you more likely to encounter feces spread all over the store?
So, while I actually find both rats and cats endearing, I'd take the cats over wild rats in the stores any day.
trhway 14 hours ago
vedaba 19 hours ago
You just angered a lot of cat people
delecti 19 hours ago
sdrm 20 hours ago
Paris should take notes
VerifiedReports 9 hours ago
I thought Paris's main problem was dog shit.
WetBurritoLuv 18 hours ago
I read Shop Cats of New York a few years ago, and it was great
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/shop-cats-of-new-york-tamar...
cgg1 19 hours ago
Can’t wait for the sequel:
Bodega Rats of New York
Tsiklon 13 hours ago
As a blow in to New York, I find the bodega cats a very charming tradition. Reminding me of “tough as old boots” farm cats, working animals with a purpose and a style all their own.
enraged_camel 17 hours ago
I strongly recommend the 2016 documentary titled 'Kedi', which is about the cats of Istanbul. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKq7UqplcL8
xoa 16 hours ago
Seconding this, it's what I immediately thought of. It's a really beautifully made movie. And yes cats are front and center, but it's also using them as a window on humanity, the city of Instanbul and its living history from a very different perspective. It's a very sober film as well, celebrating life but also not shying away from death and the passing of time. The "cat's eye view" is a more 3D sort of feel from a lot of the typical explorations of a city, going at ground level, up and down buildings in 3D etc.
It's become a family favorite film we tend to watch each winter now. All ages can take something from it.
noplace1ikegone 19 hours ago
You can’t have a great product without proper security.
brenschluss 16 hours ago
Is it just me or is it a huge letdown that the text is all AI-generated? Or at least, in the same kind of saccharine style? Are people not able to detect this?
Sharlin 15 hours ago
Didn't seem AI-generated to me. Just the short, three-word-sentence pithy style that's become really popular these days that LLMs have learned to ape. But IMO it actually works well here, it reminds me of Peter Watts's very human style (cf. eg. https://www.rifters.com/crawl/?p=11546).