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Abolishing Fines For Bodega Cats: Recognizing Their Important Role In New York City
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Abolishing Fines For Bodega Cats: Recognizing Their Important Role In New York City

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New York City’s bodega cats have been an integral part of the city’s culture for decades, serving as both beloved companions and effective pest control for the small, independently-owned convenience stores known as bodegas. Despite their importance, bodega owners face steep fines for having these feline residents in their shops, as they are not officially recognized as service animals.

It’s time for New York City to acknowledge the crucial role that bodega cats play in our community and abolish the fines that punish bodega owners for providing these cats with a home. By doing so, we can support small business owners while ensuring that bodega cats continue to thrive in the city they call home.

Bodega cats serve a vital purpose in controlling rodent populations, which can pose significant health risks to both customers and employees. By keeping these pests at bay, bodega cats not only improve sanitation but also help protect the food supply in these establishments. Their presence can be seen as a natural and eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemicals and traps.

Moreover, bodega cats provide companionship and a sense of community in the bustling city. They offer comfort and a friendly presence to customers and staff alike, fostering a unique bond between the bodega and its patrons. In many ways, bodega cats are as much a part of the store’s identity as the products on its shelves.

Recognizing the importance of bodega cats, it is essential to support bodega owners who choose to keep these feline companions in their shops. Rather than punishing them with fines, the city should work with bodega owners to ensure that the cats are well-cared for and that their presence does not compromise public health.

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This can be achieved by establishing guidelines for bodega cat care, such as requiring regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and spaying/neutering. The city could also partner with animal welfare organizations to provide resources and support to bodega owners, helping them meet these requirements and ensure the well-being of their feline residents.

Furthermore, the city should officially recognize bodega cats as working animals, acknowledging their role in pest control and their positive impact on the community. By doing so, bodega owners would be exempt from fines related to having cats in their establishments, as long as they adhere to the established guidelines for cat care.

More info: bodegacatsofnewyork.com

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Dan Rimada

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Bodega Cats of New York brings the charm and mystery of cats into the world of art. Our collection of imaginative cat art prints adds a playful spirit to any space.We create unique, high-quality art prints that capture the whimsical nature of cats through different artistic styles and mediums. Our pieces showcase the captivating allure of felines in a lighthearted, thoughtful way.

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Dan Rimada

Dan Rimada

Author, Community member

Bodega Cats of New York brings the charm and mystery of cats into the world of art. Our collection of imaginative cat art prints adds a playful spirit to any space.We create unique, high-quality art prints that capture the whimsical nature of cats through different artistic styles and mediums. Our pieces showcase the captivating allure of felines in a lighthearted, thoughtful way.

Diana Lopetaitė

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Hey there, Pandas! My name is Diana (though some prefer to refer to me as Diane, Deanna, and even Liana sometimes), and I am a Community Post Moderator Lead for Bored Panda. As my position title states, I am one of the people (employed Pandas for bamboo) over here who work with the community side of things on this website to ensure all is well, and while at that, I also help various creators and artists get recognition for the incredible work they do by connecting them to a large worldwide audience. Other than that, outside of work, you can find me brewing a nice cup of coffee, making a pizza from scratch, or baking brownies. I also love traveling, concerts, and cats (heavy on that, because I am a cat mom).

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Diana Lopetaitė

Diana Lopetaitė

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Hey there, Pandas! My name is Diana (though some prefer to refer to me as Diane, Deanna, and even Liana sometimes), and I am a Community Post Moderator Lead for Bored Panda. As my position title states, I am one of the people (employed Pandas for bamboo) over here who work with the community side of things on this website to ensure all is well, and while at that, I also help various creators and artists get recognition for the incredible work they do by connecting them to a large worldwide audience. Other than that, outside of work, you can find me brewing a nice cup of coffee, making a pizza from scratch, or baking brownies. I also love traveling, concerts, and cats (heavy on that, because I am a cat mom).

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