December 31, 2006
2006's Year in Animals!

Some of Gothamist's favorite stories in the city were about the animals of New York City. Here's how animals ruled the Big Apple in 2006:
- A whippet went missing at JFK Airport after appearing at the Westminster Dog Show; a loyal group people have still been looking for Vivi since February.
- A star was born when Fred the cat helped nabbed a bogus vet. He was made a (honorary) detective by Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes, was enlisted to teach school children about animals, and died tragically in the fall.
- A snow leopard from Pakistan arrived in the Bronx
- Police horses went on parade
- Lizards and snakes went on display at the Museum of Natural History
- A manatee visited the Hudson
- People watched bats in Prospect Park
- Cats lived in a Madison Avenue store window for our enjoyment and to raise awareness about cat adoption!
- Hamsters in the hizzy!
- Bronx Zoo elephants are self-aware
- A cat survived the Greenpoint Warehouse fire
- Dogs looked good in costume all year long
- The Audobon Society continued its efforts to keep birds from flying into buildings
- The New York Aquarium out in Brooklyn got some new designs

- Baby gorillas were born at the Bronx Zoo
- Scientists developed hypo allergenic cats
- A turkey tied up traffic on the Triborough Bridge
- Molly the cat stuck in the wall of Greenwich Village's Myers of Keswick store for weeks was recovered in good health
- City folk took to raising chickens
- A coyote was on the loose in Central Park, but died while in transport by animal authorities...the Department of Environmental Conservation says they'll try to do a better job not stressing out animals in the future.
- A cat stabbed in the eye by his disturbed owner found a good home
- Central Park polar bears enjoyed special treats
- The city wondered about horse-drawn carriages after a few incidents
- Project Runway had an episode revolving around designing outfits for dogs and dog owners (pictured, Tim Gunn with dogs in Central Park). Awesome!
- The cat show came into town and was predictably adorable
- And a cat show cat went missing, but was found within Madison Square Garden
- Dog owners and a Queens civic group were pitted against each other over off leash hours for dogs, since the city's health code actually prohibited dogs off leash. But then a judge and the Department of Health OK'd dogs being off-leash.
- Rats ruled the city as usual and even infiltrated movie theaters to nibble on moviegoers' treats
- And David Blaine made like a fish and lived in an aquarium at Lincoln Center for a week.





I LOVE that you included a human animal in the year's finest! Thank you gothamist for covering the stories of all the animal kingdom with compassion and a delightful sense of humor. The rescue community owes you a big tail wag and a huge headbump for all you've done for NYC critters this year. BTW, Smokey, BARC's Greenpoint Fire cat found a new home...in Manhattan!
I absolutely agree with Lisacat. (hello! lisacat!) I have told you guys so much personally, but I want to say it again, your site and your animal posts have helped out countless people and fuzzy friends. I really, really love that you guys are so kind to animals. Keep up the good work. A lot of us are so thankful for ya.