By Carol Tannenhauser
A kitten has been trapped for a month with out meals within the former AT&T retailer at 2195 Broadway at West 78th Street, in line with Emily Noble, an Upper West Sider who has been “trying desperately for the last 24 hours to save it,” she advised West Side Rag by e mail.
It was identified to me by the person who runs the fruit stand proper exterior,” Noble, 27, continued. “He was clearly distressed about it as he’s been watching the cat starve since the store closed about a month ago. I immediately called 311 who couldn’t help, and 911 who wouldn’t. A friend suggested reaching out to the news so here I am.”
Noble despatched an image of the empty storefront with a “giant for-lease sign in the window,” displaying the building proprietor’s telephone quantity. “Unfortunately, they’ve ignored all of my outreach (past 24 hours) and that of my fruit-stand guy (over a longer period of time).” WSR put in a name to the proprietor earlier this night, however received an answering machine and has not but acquired a response.
Time is of the essence. Perhaps somebody lives at 2191 Broadway, which is the deal with of the building housing the empty storefront, and might attain out to the tremendous or proprietor. Noble says she is very happy to lure the cat myself or coordinate with a rescue group.”
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