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Because of this, local organizations came together to host a pop-up adoption event in Bushwick Saturday and Sunday to give these fur babies a home.
“We have never had this many animals in our care before. This isn’t a drill. This is a crisis,” the ACC wrote on social media ...
"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 Animal Care Centers of NYC’s history, the organization will have to turn away sheltering animals as it has reached full capacity at ...
Many pooches are still lying in their own filth and crammed into too-small cages at a $75 million city-funded animal shelter in Queens roughly a year after The Post exposed horrific conditions there.
Veteran activist Mike Ferner hurled animal blood at the U.S. UN Mission in New York. The June 30 protest condemned U.S. support for Israeli military actions in Gaza. Police arrested Ferner and ...
LeCain knew CARE of Dutchess wouldn't be able to take all 40 dogs on its own, however, so LeCain contacted Hudson Valley Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, which promptly joined the effort to help.
Police learned of the dogs' plight after a woman inside the home called 911 last week to report that her 73-year-old sister, Eileen Horn, had died, ABC7 New York reported. Officers entered the Mill ...
Related: Cop Missing 8 Months Found Dead At Home Beneath Piles Of Garbage The Animal Care Centers of NYC said in a Facebook post that the dogs were living in "unimaginable filth," but dwelling on that ...
A total of 115 pooches – five of them dead, and most terrier mixes – have been recovered so far from the Mill Basin home, according to animal rescuers.
The dogs were "severely matted" and sick when Animal Care Centers of NYC (NYC ACC) arrived on the scene after the New York Police Department responded to a call about an "unresponsive" woman in ...