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Cats, Birds Make Unlikely Friends At Yonkers Waterfront

YONKERS, N.Y. -- Anyone who has been to the Yonkers waterfront behind Riverside High School off Warburton Avenue knows the parking lot is home to dozens of territorial birds who don't bat an eye at the sight of a human or a car.

Two stray cats hang out with piegons on the Yonkers waterfront

Two stray cats hang out with piegons on the Yonkers waterfront

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
Two stray cats hang out with piegons on the Yonkers waterfront

Two stray cats hang out with piegons on the Yonkers waterfront

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
One of these things does not belong.

One of these things does not belong.

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
New friends in Yonkers.

New friends in Yonkers.

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
These two cats made friends with birds at the Yonkers waterfront on Thursday, Nov. 20.

These two cats made friends with birds at the Yonkers waterfront on Thursday, Nov. 20.

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
The Yonkers waterfront is home to an array of birds.

The Yonkers waterfront is home to an array of birds.

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino
A bird swoops right by a cat on the waterfront.

A bird swoops right by a cat on the waterfront.

Photo Credit: Dina Grace Zoe Sciortino

The fearless feathered flock took their bravery to another level and invited some local cats to hang out and enjoy the stunning views of the Hudson River.

Two stray cats were found nonchalantly basking in the sun alongside dozens of pigeons and seagulls Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20.

The new friends were seen spending time much closer together when the Daily Voice arrived. However, the birds scattered, as they were more fearful of a human than their feline predators. 

"Can't we all just get along?"

These animals think so!

 

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