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Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
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About Us

Overview & Mission
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Key Initiatives

Picasso Veterinary Fund
Wheels of Hope
New York City Feral Cat Initiative

Pet Adoption

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NY Breed Rescue Network
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Adopt a Picasso Pet
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For Your Pet

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Events

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How You Can Help

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Dramatic Progress Toward a No-Kill NYC
2010 Progress Report
√ Adoption Up 40%
√ Euthanasia Down 35%
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is a coalition of 150+ non-profit shelters and rescue groups working to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at our city shelters, Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C).

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Featured News, Events & Initiatives

Something's lurking around the corner…
Save the date for NYC's best animal-themed Halloween costume gala! The Creatures' Ball will be held on Saturday, October 29.

The Mayor’s Alliance Joins with Petco to Celebrate Adopted Pets in October
Petco invites adopted pets and their pet parents to attend the National Adoption Reunion event in Central Park and help set the Guinness World Record on Tuesday, October 4.

September 26: Bring Your Pet and Prepare for Emergencies!
Are you and your pets prepared for a hurricane, flood, or other disaster, either natural or man-made? Don’t miss this unique opportunity to prepare your pets for emergencies! One-Stop Shop for Pet.

Travels with Peaches: A Heartfelt Journey
She was a ten-year-old Springer Spaniel with soulful eyes and a broken spirit. Unfortunately, the other thing broken was her jaw. It was so neglected and fractured that her tongue hung as low as her matted ears.

Mayor's Alliance Responds to Hurricane Irene to Help NYC's Animals
As Hurricane Irene ripped up the coast heading for New York City late last week, the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals was preparing city’s animals.

Are You Ready to Join the Race to Save NYC's Homeless Animals?
If you can walk, run, wheel, swim...hop, skip, or jump, you can help us go the distance toward our lifesaving goal: To end the killing of all healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C by 2015.

NYC Animal Welfare Agencies Deploy Responders in Preparation for Hurricane
Animal welfare agencies, at the request of the New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM), are mobilizing resources within the OEM’s Animal Planning Task Force to aid in the emergency rescue and sheltering of animals in anticipation of Hurricane Irene.

Dental Disease: It’s More Than Just Bad Breath!
A healthy mouth is a healthy body! It’s as true for our pets as it is for us. In human medicine, periodontal disease has been proven to be linked to many disease processes.

Photos from Bark in the Park 2011
Check out the great photos of the August 22 Bark in the Park taken by Rick Edwards and Gabi Porter of Metromix!

Kitten Palooza! Workshops in the Bronx and Staten Island
The NYC Feral Cat Initiative presents two free Kitten Palooza! workshops in the Bronx and Staten Island. These workshops provide instruction on caring for kittens taken in from the street or found during Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) projects.

A Special Message from a Wheels of Hope Transport Coordinator
Imagine your errands include picking up dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and a snake or two. Stopping by an emergency room, a vet's office, and then an apartment building. After that, you drive another few hours to a house that will soon be a home to one or more of your passengers. That's a typical day for Wheels of Hope — a van no animal ever takes for granted!

Where's Boo Boo? I Wish I Knew.
I awoke the morning after Memorial Day to the note from a family member placed strategically in front of the coffee maker. It was scrawled in faded black marker and my blood ran colder and colder as I read each word. I searched my mind for some kind of consolation to ease the panic that was rapidly engulfing me.

A Bright Future for TNR in NYC
As a result of the agreement reached this week to enhance services for New York City's shelter animals, we're pleased to announce that TNR has been included as an accepted solution to free-roaming cat overpopulation!

City of NYC, AC&C, ASPCA, and Mayor's Alliance Announce Agreement to Enhance Services for Shelter Animals
Plan will add staff, expand receiving hours, increase stray animal pick-up, reduce feral cat populations through increased Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, and increase dog licensing.

PackPeople: Interview with Jane Hoffman
We had a great time interviewing and learning from the President of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC's Animals, Jane Hoffman. We’re excited to share with you Jane’s experiences, knowledge, and projects in helping New York City’s Pets.

"Operation Pit" Celebrates First Anniversary
Thanks to the ASPCA’s “Operation Pit” campaign, free spay/neuter services of pit bulls and pit bull mixes are tackling the problem of overpopulation of these breeds in New York City area shelters.

Maddie's Fund Releases First Comparative Database of Shelter Statistics
For the first time in animal sheltering history, reliable data from a large sampling of shelters and communities across the United States has been compiled into a single, searchable database.

2010 Progress Report
A stubborn economy and dramatically reduced budgets at Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) have challenged, but not deterred, our continuing progress to reduce the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.

Every Donation Makes a Difference
You can help homeless dogs and cats find permanent, loving homes by supporting the programs that aid 150+ rescue groups and shelters in our city. Donations of all amounts are lifesaving for the 35,000+ dogs and cats entering our city shelters each year.

Volunteer with the Mayor's Alliance
Our volunteers are a critical part of our success, and essential to achieving our collective goal: a "no-kill" New York City — a city that our dogs and cats can be proud to call home. Your time, energy, and skills are lifesaving for the 35,000+ dogs and cats who enter our city shelters each year.

Shop Through iGive.com and Help NYC's Animals
You can raise money for the Mayor's Alliance every time you shop online at your favorite stores starting at iGive.com. With over 900 stores in the iGive Mall, it's easy to find the things you need and raise money for our programs..

Spay or Neuter Your Pet
Spaying or neutering your pet reduces euthanasia by preventing unwanted litters, and improves the health and behavior of your cat or dog.

Adopt a Pet
Adopt a Little New Yorker Today! Your new best friend is waiting for you right now at an Alliance Participating Organization (APO) or at an adoption event in New York City.

Microchip Your Pet
Having your pets microchipped is one of the best ways to increase the chance that, if your pet becomes lost or stolen and winds up at an animal shelter or veterinary office, he or she can be returned to you.

License Your Dog
Licensing contributes to animal control and the protection of the public health. The law requires that all owned dogs be licensed with the dog license tag attached to his/her collar while in public. Dog owners may be fined for violation of these laws.

Affordable Pet Services
New York City has several programs in place to help struggling pet owners continue to provide their furry family members with veterinary care, food, and other necessities when finances are tight.

Take a Trap-Neuter-Return Workshop
Come learn how to care for the feral and stray cats in your community and make use of the many resources now available to assist you.

New York Live Pet Project
Each Thursday at 5:00 p.m. on Channel 4, New York Live highlights wonderful dogs available for adoption from area rescue groups.

Wheels of Hope
Wheels of Hope, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals transport van program, carries animals from from Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) shelters to other shelters and rescue groups for adoption.

New York City Feral Cat Initiative
A joint program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals and Neighborhood Cats, the NYC Feral Cat Initiative is committed to solving New York City's feral cat overpopulation crisis through the humane, non-lethal method of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR).

Picasso Veterinary Fund
The Picasso Veterinary Fund of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals pays for lifesaving medical treatment for sick and injured animals transferred from Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to other Alliance Participating Organizations.

Miles For Paws
Join the race to save NYC's homeless animals! If you can walk, run, wheel, or swim, you can help us go the distance towards our lifesaving goal. Join the Miles For Paws team to benefit the littlest New Yorkers!

Contact Us
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