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NEW YORK — City animal shelters, bursting at the seams because of an unprecedented influx of animals, have been given an ...
Due to the historically high number of pets in the city’s shelter system, Mayor Adams has announced a $1 million investment ...
Hundreds of dogs, cats and other animals urgently need homes amid an overcrowding crisis that forced New York City’s largest ...
Last week, the agency announced it was caring for more than 1,000 shelter animals at one time and could not take in any more ...
The city is dumping another $1 million into its troubled jam-packed animal-shelter system to hire and train 14 new staffers, ...
The money will be used for Animal Care Centers of New York City to increase their intake capacity in Manhattan and Queens and ...
Many New Yorkers have been surrendering their pets because they can no longer afford to keep them, outpacing animal shelters’ capacity, a shelter official said.
Struggling homes are being forced to say goodbye to their much-loved animals across New York and are giving them away to ...
The money will add 14 new staffers at shelters in Manhattan and Queens – both at capacity. Donald Trump signs an executive ...
New York City animal shelters are becoming overwhelmed as residents surrender more and more pets amid an ongoing ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayor Eric Adams announced a $1 million investment Friday for expanded capacity at two Animal Care ...