February is I Love NYC Pets Month, Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month and so much more. Here are some of the many pet awareness events this month

Having accomplished our mission to transform New York City into a no-kill city, the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals will now focus on our role as a capacity-builder, a connector, and hub for NYC animal welfare. To that end, we have revamped our website to provide more in-depth resources for people who want to help animals, and people who need …

The Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals: Our Mission Continues… Read more »

Becky Robinson, President of Alley Cat Allies, Leslie Granger, President of Bideawee, and Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, announced the transfer of leadership of the New York City Feral Cat Initiative from the Mayor's Alliance to Bideawee at a gathering of community cat Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) supporters at the Algonquin Hotel on October 3, 2019. (Photo by Mark McQueen, phoDOGraphy.com)

    Bideawee to lead lifesaving program created by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals in 2005 to humanely reduce the population of feral cats Bideawee launches $200,000 fundraising initiative, supported by anonymous $100,000 matching grant     Friday, October 4, 2019 – New York, NY – Tens of thousands of feral cats in New York City, also called community cats, are …

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    It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but sadly, Bella found herself without a place to call home this week. On December 18, Bella — a sweet, wheelchair-toting, 10-year-old Pug — was surrendered to Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), New York City’s open-admission municipal shelter. Her elderly owners loved her dearly, but due to financial challenges, were …

Wheels of Hope Saves Bella, the Wheelchair Pug! Read more »