West Seattle, Washington
28 Thursday
Nyrikki (Last seen 7/25). Indoor outdoor kitty usually roaming down 62nd Ave SW or alley between 63rd Ave SW and 62nd Ave SW between Admiral Way and Alki Ave.
If found call 206-948-9252.
Email: martihoffer@gmail.com
Really miss Nyrikki and his visits around the neighborhood
hoping there is some good news soon
beth
Happily this cat’s situation has been resolved and the neighbors, vet and “foster parent” who came together to aid this cat from 6/26/17 to 8/12/17 greatly hope that he (who loves being an indoor kitty as evidenced by the individual who rescued/fostered him) will remain indoors for the safety of him and all the other pets/animals in the area, as his increased, demanding and hungry presence became a very concerning, stressful, and after 3+ weeks a nuisance situation, which was unfair to him and to the neighborhood. Cats should not be free-roaming as this poses a great danger to them and to the other animals and people in the neighborhood. And it should be noted (having volunteered for two separate rescues and having fostered many, many cats) when you adopt from local shelters/no-kill rescues the majority of contracts state that you as the owner will keep your cat indoors. Cateries can be built, especially if you’re a homeowner, or large cages can be used and most cats will walk on a cat friendly leash with proper training. The traffic and the speeding that occurs on 63rd Avenue and Alki Ave., both of which are being used as an open runway for motorcycles and cars this summer, especially pose an incredible danger to both humans and the animals that are trying to cross the roads. We the neighbors on 63rd, Alki Ave. and 64th, and his foster parent are happy that this lovely cat has been reunited with his family and that there’s been a happy ending, and hopefully a lesson about letting cats roam, in this story.
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