Not exact matches
As you'll read in this issue, we continued in 2010 to reduce euthanasia at
Animal Care &
Control of NYC (AC&C) thanks to the dedicated efforts of the rescue groups and
shelters that
participate in the Mayor's Alliance, including AC&C.
Founded in 1991, Social Tees
Animal Rescue is a longstanding member of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC
Animals and a participating shelter under the City of New York's Animal Care and Control New Hope Program, which places animals in local no - kill sh
Animals and a
participating shelter under the City of New York's
Animal Care and
Control New Hope Program, which places
animals in local no - kill sh
animals in local no - kill
shelters.
Founded in 1991, Social Tees
Animal Rescue is a longstanding member of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC
Animals and a participating shelter under the City of New York's Animal Care and Control New Hope Program, which places animals in local nokill sh
Animals and a
participating shelter under the City of New York's
Animal Care and
Control New Hope Program, which places
animals in local nokill sh
animals in local nokill
shelters.
Participating shelters include ASPCA, Abandoned Angels Cocker Spaniel Rescue, Adopt a Boxer Rescue,
Animal Care and
Control of NYC (AC&C),
Animal Haven, Anjellicle Cats Rescue,
Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF), BARC (Brooklyn
Animal Resource Coalition), Bideawee, Bobbi & the Strays, City Critters, Humane Society of New York (HSNY), Husky House, KittyKind, Loving Touch, Manhattan Valley Cat Rescue, Metropolitan Maltese Rescue, Mid Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, NY Pet - I - Care, PetResQ, P.L.U.T.O. Rescue (Pet Lovers United Together As One), Posh Pets Rescue, Russell Refuge, Save Kitty Foundation, Sean Casey
Animal Rescue, Stray from the Heart, Tigger Foundation and Urban Cat League.
Participating shelters include Humane Society Silicon Valley in Milpitas and its Petco satellite adoption centers at San Jose's El Paseo Shopping Center and at 160 E. El Camino Real in Sunnyvale, the Santa Clara County
Animal Shelter, City of Palo Alto
Animal Services, Silicon Valley
Animal Control Authority, City of San Jose
Animal Care and Service and Town Cats.
If they are not, the deposit law (originally passed in 1987) is designed to help ensure the
animal is spayed or neutered and that
shelters and
animal control facilities are not inadvertently
participating in the a problem — too many homeless
animals — they seek to solve.