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 …

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The Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals participated in the first-ever Cat Camp NYC, held on March 11 and 12 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan. Billed as “New York’s first cat-centric symposium,” Cat Camp was a two-day event packed with presentations, appearances by the likes of Lil Bub and Jackson Galaxy, adorable cats and kittens available for adoption, vendors stocked …

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    Last month we told you that our busiest season was right around the corner, with spring and summer bringing upswings in pet abandonment and the unwanted births of kittens to both unspayed pet and community cats. We were right. Recently, mother cat Nala was found with her 3-day-old kittens by a Certified TNR Caretaker, hiding under debris outside of …

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    Every day, the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals works tirelessly to save NYC’s most at-risk animals. Thanks to you, since our founding in 2003, we’ve been able to save more than 300,000 homeless pets. We recently were able to help Nicky and Norman, two orphaned kittens, get into a loving home after a rough start. Norman was found by …

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Even veteran Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) practitioners can experience concern for the cats under their care during the recovery period after spay/neuter. The vast majority of cats have a speedy and healthy recovery with no complications whatsoever. However, in this article we focus on TNR recovery monitoring to recognize the rare cases when a postsurgical complication needs to be addressed, what signs …

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