
New York's bodega cats
Chapter 1
The origin of the corner store companion
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Chapter 2
The legal battle of the bodega cat
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Chapter 3
A day in the life of a working feline
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YOUR GOAL
Master of New York's bodega cats
Ch 1 · The origin of the corner store companion
hank New York Bodega Cat
Through New York City streets, past every corner door, a friendly feline greets ya, they're part of the store. Technically a no-go, but New York loves its bodega cat show!
Fun Fact
Bodega cat origins: The word bodega comes from the Spanish word for 'storeroom,' which traces back to the ancient Greek word 'apotheke,' meaning a storehouse.
Glossary
bodega cat (noun)
A domestic cat kept in a convenience store or deli to deter rodents. Puerto Rican immigrants popularized New York's bodegas after World War II, introducing these helpful shop cats.
A domestic cat kept in a convenience store or deli to deter rodents. Puerto Rican immigrants popularized New York's bodegas after World War II, introducing these helpful shop cats.
Quiz
Which immigrant group first popularized the term 'bodega' in New York City during the mid-20th century?
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Which New York City borough was home to some of the earliest Puerto Rican bodegas in neighborhoods like East Harlem?
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In which decade did bodega cats transition significantly from hidden night hunters to celebrated neighborhood mascots?
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What is the primary ecological reason cats are so successful at keeping New York bodegas rodent-free?


