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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 ...
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ABC7 New York on MSN'This is a crisis': Overcrowded Animal Care Centers of NYC suspends pet intake for first time everFor the first time in their 30-year history, the Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) has suspended animal shelter pet intake due to "critical capacity issues," stating that they "are completely out of ...
The housing crisis and high cost of living — which are forcing some people to move out of the city and leave their pets ...
A record number of animals in New York City's shelter system has forced the city to stop taking in new dogs and cats.
NYC Animal Care Centers closed to dog surrenders, saying they're at capacity 00:48. NEW YORK-- Animal Care Centers of New York City says, for now, it's at capacity and not accepting stray dogs or ...
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. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Animal Care Centers of New York City are in crisis mode and say their shelters are at critical capacity. The shelter system says it can no longer accept dogs because it has run ...
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 ...
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WATCH VIDEO: Animal Care Centers of NYC marks 30th anniversary - MSNAnimal Care Centers of New York City is marking its 30th Anniversary of animal rescue and community support in New York City, and as the saying goes, they’ve come a long way, baby.
Several New York City animal-rescue groups are breaking ties with the nonprofit organization contracted by the city to operate ... Animal Care Centers of NYC receives about $13 million a year from ...
EAST NEW YORK — Construction has begun on a new two-story, $48 million Brooklyn Animal Care Center that is slated to be finished by fall 2026, according to the city’s Department of Design and ...
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