November 21, 2011

Update: City Kitties got in contact with James and moved the rescued cat to The Cat Doctor where she will be taken care of for two weeks before hopefully getting placed.
According to City Kitties, the cat is microchipped. When they reached the owners at the number listed, they said they put the cat outside because he was “acting sick.” His body temperature was 90 and PCV only 8. He is currently receiving a blood transfusion. This cat would have died today, no thanks to his former “owners” and he still might. City Kitties will try to raise funds to cover the cost of his vet bills.
We’ll post the link where you can donate money as soon as we have it.
Reader James rescued a cat that he found lying in the gutter near Clark Park. She looked starved and didn’t have a collar. James is afraid that the cat may not survive, but will work on getting her healthy.
If anyone knows whose cat this may be or wants to adopt her please call 203-243-7607 or email James at: james.buckley[at]gmail.com. James is allergic to cats and cannot keep her.
November 18, 2011
This is a photo of a cool wire sculpture made by an anonymous artist. Thanks to our reader Lynn for submitting it! We’ll reveal where this photo was taken a little later. If you know where this sculpture is located please leave a comment.
November 17, 2011
The Porch, a recently opened public space near the 30th Street Station, already has a busy schedule of music, entertainment and recreational events until the end of this year. French swing accordion music by Dallas Vietty is at lunchtime on Tuesdays. There’s a Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays and traditional and original Eastern European and Balkan music by West Philadelphia Orchestra on Thursdays.
Apart from music, West Philly residents and visitors are invited to participate in fitness sessions organized by Drexel University’s Recreational Athletics staff. On Fridays, Nov. 18 and Dec. 16, from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. there will be a lunchtime boot camp featuring an intense 60-minute session of cardio, strength and agility drills. On Dec. 2 and 9 don’t miss cardio kickboxing workouts accompanied by high energy music (think about going back to work re-energized after those).
What about kids? There is something for them to do too. The Give and Take Jugglers and their Little Circus are there on Fridays from 4 – 6 p.m.
Finally, this Saturday, Nov. 19 don’t miss the Fall Festival from 11:00 a.m. – 1 p.m. There will be live music by West Philly’s Citywide Specials, a cooking demonstration and honey, food and apple cider tasting with Milk & Honey, Urban Apiaries, The Restaurant School and Bartram’s Garden, street puppetry from Geppetta, circus performances, and a homespun merry-go-round. The first 100 people will get free S’More’s kits! For more information go here.
November 17, 2011
Nina is a friendly grey and white cat who lives near 45th & Baltimore. She is indoor/outdoor and usually approaches people at Milk & Honey. She is not wearing her collar and tags. If you live nearby, check your property – outside and in. Nina could be injured and hiding out. Contact christina.sozinho[at]gmail.com if you have or have seen Nina.
November 17, 2011
A neighbor reports that she has found a black and white tuxedo cat near her apartment building at 44th and Walnut:
“I’ve seen a cat outside on and off for a little over a month. Last night I finally brought him in. He’s super sweet and social. Total lap cat… There are strays all over the city but it didn’t occur to me until now–when I heard some people near my apartment building making sounds like they were looking for an animal–that he may be someone’s pet. I live at 44th & Walnut.”
If you know whose cat this may be please email Dana at: danavegan[at]gmail.com
November 16, 2011
On Thursday, Nov. 17, a large rally is planned to start at 4 p.m. near City Hall followed by a march at 4:30 p.m. The march is going to cross the Market Street Bridge next to 30th Street Station. The purpose of the rally, organized by Fight for Philly, is to draw attention to the poor state of many Philadelphia bridges (including the Market Street Bridge). The protesters will demand more jobs by calling for structurally deficient bridges to be rebuilt.
If you want to help make banners and signs for tomorrow’s protest you can do it from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Calvary Church (48th & Baltimore). Both talented and not so talented folks are needed. For more information call 610-931-2615 or email: PEACE[at]peoplesmail.net.
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