Today, PETA obtained a report of a cat who has (at greatest) been hiding however who’s presumably trapped inside an air-con duct on the roof of a locked neighborhood middle at 430 Dumont Ave. in Brooklyn, New York, and has reportedly been there for as much as every week.
Evidently, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), which owns the building, has prohibited the hearth division from accessing the vent with the intention to carry out a rescue if acceptable, and this workplace solely refers PETA to police, who clearly aren’t the reply. And though upkeep staff have reportedly been to the roof to see if they may spot the cat, no traps have been set and additional detection efforts will not be within the works to our information. Meanwhile, the cat’s guardian and a neighborhood activist on the web site have confirmed listening to the distressed animal vocalizing from contained in the duct. Your voices are wanted now!
Please politely urge NYCHA to do its due diligence and be sure that this cat isn’t left to starve to dying inside this space that solely the housing authority as entry to.
Contact NYCHA at 718-707-7771 (press 1 for upkeep repairs, then 3 for a brand new or present upkeep request) in addition to NYCHA’s CEO and the NYCHA Board. Politely ask them to rescue the cat who’s trapped inside an air-con duct on the roof of a Brooklyn neighborhood middle that the housing authority owns.
Call NYCHA at 718-707-7771 (Press 1 Then 3)
Send a Message to NYCHA’s CEO
Send a Message to the NYCHA Board
Thank you on your advocacy. Please ahead this alert far and extensive!