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"People are surrendering animals to the shelter. One out of every three animals surrendered is because of housing insecurity ...
New York City's animal shelter system is in crisis. The shelters are so overcrowded, they are refusing taking in any additional cats and dogs until they can clear some space. CBS News New York's ...
For the first time in the City Animal Care Centers’ history, the organization will have to turn away sheltering animals as it has reached full capacity at all of its sites and can’t take in any more ...
On October 21 from noon to 5pm at both Manhattan Animal Care Center (326 East 110th Street) and Brooklyn Animal Care Center (2336 Linden Boulevard), prospective adopters will get to meet furry ...
Animal Care Centers of New York City say there are two dogs in every cage, and if people don't adopt them, more dogs may have to be euthanized.
Animal Care Centers of New York is set to open a state-of-the-art new shelter in East New York next fall.
Animal Care Centers of NYC on E. 110th St., the only city-run animal shelter in Manhattan, shut down Wednesday after staffers tested positive for COVID-19 — forcing the entire team to quarantine ...
Animal Care Centers of New York is set to open a state-of-the-art new shelter in Brooklyn next fall, and construction has just begun, according to city officials. The $48 million, 23,900-square-foot ...
The Animal Care Centers of NYC aides put up the cash reward for missing bunny Sunny, a rabbit snatched June 14 from their E. 110th St. shelter.
The city’s animal-care agency has shut down “cat intakes” at its three centers — as cash-strapped New Yorkers are surrendering their beloved pets in droves.
That means far fewer people are available to walk, play with and care for the animals living at the center on East 110th Street.
Animal Care Centers of New York is set to open a state-of-the-art new shelter in Brooklyn next fall, and construction has just begun, according to city officials.