Don’t mess with Isaac the bank cat. And don’t even think about coming in and stealing his territory–or the cash, for that matter. That was the message a “gaunt hobo cat” received when he sauntered into the Louis Scharlach & Co. bank at 362 Grand Street on the Lower East Side on November 14, 1900. […]
Archive for November, 2019
1900: Isaac, the Bank Cat of Grand Street Who Stopped an Attempted Cat Burglar
Posted: 21st November 2019 by The Hatching Cat in Cat Mascots, Cat StoriesTags: Ajax Whitman, Cats of Old New York, Louis Scharlach, Lower East Side, New York City History
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1903: The Poor Stray Cats That Sparked an Explosion at the SPCA Shelter
Posted: 14th November 2019 by The Hatching Cat in Animal Stories, Cat StoriesTags: ASPCA, Cats of Old New York, Henry Bergh, New York City History
This is a tragic story that involves injury and cruelty and death–both human and feline. But it is an important story to tell, because it is part of our history. In fact, it is a major part of the ASPCA’s 150-year history in New York.