Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals and Its Partners Have Saved the Lives of More than 300,000 Homeless Animals Since 2003 Monday, May 8, 2017 – New York, NY – For the second consecutive year, New York City has achieved a community-wide 90% “live release rate” — meaning that nine out of every ten animals who enter shelters in the five …

NYC Achieves 90% Animal Shelter Live Release Rate for Second Year Read more »

    National, local agencies take part in massive operation to care for hundreds of cats exposed to H7N2 virus. Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) to resume operations within two weeks. Wednesday, January 12, 2017 – New York, NY – In coordination with the New York City Health Department (DOHMH) and Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), the ASPCA® (American …

ACC Cats Quarantined for H7N2 Virus Receive Care, Monitoring at ASPCA Temporary Shelter Read more »

As we approach the end of another year, we have been reflecting upon the ongoing impact of our key initiatives and the ways in which your steadfast support has helped us save the lives of more than 300,000 homeless pets since we began in 2003. Your compassion has continued to turn New York City into a better place for animals, …

Wheels of Hope Turn to Reunite Sadie and Sunny Read more »

    Want to Do Good This Holiday Season? This year, we are asking you to rally your friends, family, and networks to support the life-saving work of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals. By becoming a fundraiser in our Out of the Cage Challenge, you not only will help New York City’s shelter pets, but also give your friends the …

Will You Help Get NYC’s Shelter Pets Out of the Cage? Read more »

    This summer, we received a call from Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) about a dog named Rozzy, who had been found abandoned and tied to a street post. Upon his arrival at ACC, Rozzy was scanned for a microchip. Thanks to his microchip, it was confirmed that Rozzy was an owned pet. When ACC contacted Rozzy’s owner, Tiffany, …

Thanks to Our Supporters, Rozzy is Home! Read more »