This Twitter Account Collects Photos Of Cats In Small Shops Looking Like They Own The Place
InterviewA bodega cat is a feline that inhabits, you guessed it, a bodega. It's what New Yorkers call their convenience stores or delis.
And these furballs aren't just judging the buyers and their purchasing choices. No, no, they also provide comfort to workers after they endure clients from hell and can even carry out pest control missions, managing or preventing rodent infestations.
Bodega Cats is a social media project dedicated entirely to celebrating these hard-working kitties. The premise is simple: people spot a bodega cat in its natural habitat, they snap a photo of it and submit it to the people running the show. They select the best ones and share them with their followers. The result, on the other hand, is glorious: a refined collection of adorable cat pics.
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"Since I moved to NYC, I’ve been familiar with cats in our local corner stores (bodegas) but it wasn’t until 2012 when I was out late one evening and stumbled my way into a bodega seeing a cat and making a late-night post to my Instagram feed that I came up with the idea for the project," Rob Hitt, the man behind Bodega Cats, told Bored Panda. "My friends enjoyed the photos of the cats I posted more than the photos of me! At that point, I decided to start the Bodega Cats accounts in hopes of giving people a moment of positivity and smile throughout their day."
"Now, I’d say we get about 75-100 submissions a week," Hitt said. "I really don’t think too much about picking the photos other than if they invoke some sort emotion in me. It never hurts to select a kitten, a cat on top of a bag potato chips, or one protecting a nice warm ATM machine."
The the NY Daily News, it's basically kitty litter liner anyways
Load More Replies..."Interestingly, bodega cats are technically illegal. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene considers them a "general deficiency". Nah - I'd rather have sewer rats hanging around my food (sarcasm alert)
Interestingly, bodega cats are technically illegal. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene considers them a "general deficiency", raising concerns about the risk they pose for food contamination. Fines range from $300 for the first offense to $2,000 and higher for subsequent offenses.
“Any animal around food presents a food contamination threat,” Robert M. Corrigan, a rodentologist and research scientist for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene told The New York Times. “And so that means anything from animal pieces and parts to hair and excrement could end up in food, and that alone, of course, is a violation of the health code.”
No one could explain the incredible losses of the meat department.
However, many shop owners keep cats in spite of the law because they are seen as preferable to rodent infestations, which also carry a fine.
“In the morning she is lazy, it is her nap time,” Urszula Jawor, 49, a deli manager and a Polish immigrant described her feline employee. “But in the afternoon she is busy. She spends hours stalking the mice and the rats.”
Ya gonna believe the sign, or ya gonna believe my face. Enter at your own risk.
Our friendly and eager customer service staff will be happy to assist you
Quarantine bucket list- Figure out how to open STUPID DOORS!!!!!!!
I don't see why I have to come to work on a Saturday! This job sucks.
Mr. Corrigan agreed that some studies have shown that even the smell of cats in an enclosed area can keep mice away. But he nonetheless believes this isn't an acceptable form of pest control because the bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and nematodes carried by rats may infect humans by secondary transfer through a cat.
Andre Duran, one of the owners of a corner store in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, said he had kept a cat for about six years and had never been fined. “That’s Oreo,” he said, lifting a tiny black cat with white paws. “No one’s ever complained about cat hair in their sandwiches, and if she weren’t here, you bet there’d be bigger problems than hair.”
Nice, so I could buy a sweater with cat hairs of a different color than my usual black and white.
My cat's favorite people are those who wear black...
Load More Replies...I don't buy clothes which are lint-takers. This way I don't need to bring my own cat hair to test the fabric.
it seems to be my size i'll take it and yes it's a gift (for my self) so I would like to have the nice gift wrap with ton of bolduc ribbons please
Rob Hitt thinks one of the reasons why people like Bodega Cats is because they love stumbling upon something familiar in a totally unfamiliar way. "It evokes a positive emotion," he said. "If you have a cat and then see one out, it brings back that warm feeling of home. I also feel people are excited because they know to date we've been able to utilize the money from the sales in our webstore towards helping organizations that help the feral, community, or bodega cat population. We’ve also been able to find other effective ways of helping by donating social posts (tweets, stories, feed posts, etc) which can help raise awareness for positive organizations."
For instance, Bodega Cats work with the organization Flatbush Cats who are a 501(c)(3), focused on reducing the outdoor cat population in Brooklyn. They support the community with TNR (trap, neuter, return), rescue work, adoption, and free or low cost cat spay/neuter for low income residents.
I'take a eighth a lb of that & a eighth a lot of that don't wrap it I'll eat it on the paw .. gotta get back to work ..thanks
This one ain't an owner though, just a regular customer :D
Heaven, I'm in heaven, And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak And I seem to find the happiness I seek When I am with all this food, cheek to cheek
This is in my city! Patronato neighborhood in Santiago de Chile, arimarket store
I shall smite anyone that tries to take an item from this shelf with my mighty paw
'' i will have one pair of cat shoes please...'' Speech-giver-''Ladies and gentlemen that quote right there is what sparked WWIII''
But the fact that someone loves the cat enough to leave the box there instead of disposing of it is extraordinarily sweet!
Load More Replies...omg i just realized that it looks like im telling you to like whoops
Load More Replies...I cruise around the shop with this rig; I'm normally in the pet food department.
Someone left stock out on the floor, we are trying to prevent accident's
Yes I might be tired though I can squeeze in ONE more licking screen wash!
Same -chants- GIVE THE CAT A CHANCE, GIVE THE CAT A CHANCE
Load More Replies...Bugger pulling your finger, how about you grab my nicely sharpened paws/claws >^..^<
I'm no looza... you're a looza! Oh, you meant the drink... nevermind.
And a portal to a place where they serve gator (croc?): apparently.
Load More Replies...T O N I G H T W E S H A L L S E R V E O U R M A S T E R C R O C O D I L L E
Has anyone tried cat eggs before? She's very organized..let me know.
British Short hair. Also known as a British Blue.
Load More Replies...I'll shop in a store with a cat (or dog) in it before one without.
These flowers are guaranteed to purrrrk up your lady's day instantly!
"You going to get what you came for or are you just gonna stand there staring?"
Don’t you see that he’s showering!? Well, you shouldn’t. Avert your eyes! Show some respect! (I’m joking, if you can’t tell already.)
The insurance company accepted the cat had eaten at least half of the inventory...
Well, from the looks of it, she's eating for about seven.
Load More Replies...Oh my, Blimpy looks just like the kitty we inherited from a neighbor when they moved. There was no putting him on a diet either, much as we tried.
Yeah the cat looks like the cleanest thing in there!
Load More Replies...And the one reaching. That bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos is j-u-s-t out of reach!
Load More Replies...I said that I want to buy some chicken tenders. Is anyone back there?
Cats can read, no mater what you named that paddy, you still have to put in what it is made of.
That's my Ginger, a beer drinking, truck driving man. Ginger-Wor...6c439a.jpg
AWW <3 I hope that you have many long and happy years with your dear sweet Ginger <3
Load More Replies..."No stealing on my watch. I'm watching you Becky, Karen & Winona."
Now we know why all the chips are broken. On the flip side... the chip bags probably make great pillows :D
"Hello National Bank, a cat stole my atm card while I was trying to make a withdrawal. No, this isn't a joke.
Yes, you can find the marshmallows beside the baking soda, under the cat.
Dog’s looking at the photographer, thinking, “Hooman, can you saves me from sharp small floofy one”
The dog is *just* at the end of his leash, and The Cat knows this ...
I feel like there's another cat curled up behind that cat and it's causing an optical illusion. Either that or that's one big kitty
“Do not touch the cat, it is sleepy.” Well said. Thank you, google translate.
“That’ll be 11.95. What? No credit card? Sir, if you don’t pay right now, I’ll have no choice but to sit on your feet until you do.”
I thought you were going to say" Vomit in your mouth" or "Sit on your face."
Load More Replies..."I don't care what the other cashier lets you do, I need to see your ID."
My ca t is about to pop. I hope at least one kitten looks just like this one!
rico means delicious so your calling him delicious
Load More Replies...it's that same cat from 6 posts up!! HE IS CHONKYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't read 'em, they're not true. Plus, this is my litter box your buying.
"Did you steal something? Let me check your paws, I mean pockets."
"I'm just stretching. Not reaching for the chicken fillet/patty."
Hard to find Kitty in this picture. Once you see eyes you're done.
Cat knows whats in the trap door and doesnt want you going down there
That's where he keeps the live mice.
Load More Replies..."Time to chase the mousies!" (In the tone of "Time to make the donuts." in an angrier tone.)
"Better get some Beano if you're buying those beans. Just sayin'."
Load More Replies...I feel like the health department would not approve of some of this.
Yeah, the mop is right next to the eggs! How careless!
Load More Replies...I’m sorry, am I the only one who finds this funny? I’m not trying to be inconsiderate or anything, but it looks like a sphinx cat wearing a Persian mask. 😂
It's a special type of haircut where you leave the paws, face and tail fluffy but shave the rest.
Nothing can make you feel better than looking at some cute relaxed kitties.
This may seem "gross," but most food is packaged, stores have to stay cleaned, produce should be washed ANYWAY, and rats or mice can cause serious damage and disease. Cats are effective hunters who have to learn how to hunt rats from their mothers (which makes them "skilled labor") and their presence alone keeps many pests away. New York has even started building shelters for feral cats and using professional "ratter" teams of terriers to get a handle on the rat problem. There probably could (and should) be ways to ensure health and safety while still capitalizing on their potential to be useful allies. The way they have done for us over thousands of years. Look up "mouse plague," and then go thank a kitty for their service.
I'm sure most people would gladly shop at a place with cat, but if they heard there are rats there... I understand why shop keepers risk the fine but not the rumor about rats roaming there.
Load More Replies...I like it when stores have cats in them. I think this is good for both the customers and the business. It makes the experience more enjoyable for the customers and brings more customers into the business.
With the nationwide shut down I enjoy seeing updates from bodegas and bars where they specifically mention their shop cat and how they are being taken care of. There is a bar in my area where the owner takes stray cats to get neutered/fixed and then tries to get them adopted. While they are waiting to find an owner the cats hang out in the bar. It is not unusual to be drinking with a cat curled up on the stool next to you or wanting to play pool and having to pick the sleeping cat up off the table to play. It's a nice service the owner does, maybe illegal having animals in the bar but I personally don't care, and all the patrons enjoy the animals roaming around. These were all great.
I would much rather have cat hair on my food that easily washes off than dealing with people sneezing, coughing and handling it after they've used the toilet and haven't washed their hands.
The problem is that allergic people like ME will be sneezing and coughing as soon as we're anywhere near a cat, or its hairs!!! (O_o); You don't want _that_ - would you??
Load More Replies...Some owners live almost in those little shops maybe right upstairs, so the cats see the shop as their territory. Anyway, in Germany you'll be in trouble very fast, the bureau of public health isn't very tolerant at this point. Had a vacation in Greek, cats right under the table of cafes and restaurants. No stress, everybody stays calm and easygoing. Had a vacation on a Caribbean island, the cats were beasts , took the food directly from your plate. That was disgusting. Every medal has two sides.
What you're describing is completely normal for some places! Greece and Turkey are full of cats and people take really good care of them, nothing disgusting here. It's just a different culture 🤷🏼♀️
Load More Replies...To the people complaining about cats in stores: The cats are probably cleaner than you. They also keep actual disease vector pests out, like mice and rats.
Would rather have a cat that rodent droppings any day of the week. But New York has got to get a handle on the rodent problem. (Pay garbage haulers more?)
Load More Replies...Nothing can make you feel better than looking at some cute relaxed kitties.
This may seem "gross," but most food is packaged, stores have to stay cleaned, produce should be washed ANYWAY, and rats or mice can cause serious damage and disease. Cats are effective hunters who have to learn how to hunt rats from their mothers (which makes them "skilled labor") and their presence alone keeps many pests away. New York has even started building shelters for feral cats and using professional "ratter" teams of terriers to get a handle on the rat problem. There probably could (and should) be ways to ensure health and safety while still capitalizing on their potential to be useful allies. The way they have done for us over thousands of years. Look up "mouse plague," and then go thank a kitty for their service.
I'm sure most people would gladly shop at a place with cat, but if they heard there are rats there... I understand why shop keepers risk the fine but not the rumor about rats roaming there.
Load More Replies...I like it when stores have cats in them. I think this is good for both the customers and the business. It makes the experience more enjoyable for the customers and brings more customers into the business.
With the nationwide shut down I enjoy seeing updates from bodegas and bars where they specifically mention their shop cat and how they are being taken care of. There is a bar in my area where the owner takes stray cats to get neutered/fixed and then tries to get them adopted. While they are waiting to find an owner the cats hang out in the bar. It is not unusual to be drinking with a cat curled up on the stool next to you or wanting to play pool and having to pick the sleeping cat up off the table to play. It's a nice service the owner does, maybe illegal having animals in the bar but I personally don't care, and all the patrons enjoy the animals roaming around. These were all great.
I would much rather have cat hair on my food that easily washes off than dealing with people sneezing, coughing and handling it after they've used the toilet and haven't washed their hands.
The problem is that allergic people like ME will be sneezing and coughing as soon as we're anywhere near a cat, or its hairs!!! (O_o); You don't want _that_ - would you??
Load More Replies...Some owners live almost in those little shops maybe right upstairs, so the cats see the shop as their territory. Anyway, in Germany you'll be in trouble very fast, the bureau of public health isn't very tolerant at this point. Had a vacation in Greek, cats right under the table of cafes and restaurants. No stress, everybody stays calm and easygoing. Had a vacation on a Caribbean island, the cats were beasts , took the food directly from your plate. That was disgusting. Every medal has two sides.
What you're describing is completely normal for some places! Greece and Turkey are full of cats and people take really good care of them, nothing disgusting here. It's just a different culture 🤷🏼♀️
Load More Replies...To the people complaining about cats in stores: The cats are probably cleaner than you. They also keep actual disease vector pests out, like mice and rats.
Would rather have a cat that rodent droppings any day of the week. But New York has got to get a handle on the rodent problem. (Pay garbage haulers more?)
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