NYC kitten, rescued after Sandy, finds a home in Brooklyn
They’re two of a kind.
A stray kitten that spent a year recuperating with an animal rescue group after getting plucked from the streets of a flood-ravaged section of Brooklyn has finally been adopted — by a fellow Superstorm Sandy refugee.
The little white cat, named Joy, was the last of nearly 300 stray and displaced pets that wound up in an American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelter after the storm.
This week, she was getting used to her new home with Robert Curran, whose home and family business on New York City’s Rockaway Peninsula were also partially destroyed.