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Adopt Don't Shop - Dogs, Cats & More NY Looking for a new pet? Please adopt from a RESCUE/SHELTER! Follow our page for animal & rescue info.

Help save homeless animals by adopting from a shelter or rescue and not shopping in pet stores. Always spay and neuter your pets.

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20/02/2025

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A shelter wrote the most hilarious post for the "world's worst cat" 😂

"Meet Perdita, not for the faint of heart. LIKES: staring into your soul until you feel as if you may never be cheerful again; the song Cat Scratch Fever, the movie Pet Cemetery (Church is her hero), jump scares (her specialty), lurking in dark corners, being queen of her domicile, fooling shelter staff into thinking she's sick (vet agrees...she's just a jerk) DISLIKES: the color pink, kittens (yuk they are so chipper), dogs, children, the Dixie Chicks, Disney movies, Christmas and last but NOT least...HUGS."

19/02/2025

Special thanks to Critter’s Caretaker for this informative post! Like and follow 'em on the Facebook, they do such amazing work!

If you have suddenly seen a fox in the yard near your home, there is a good reason for this. It is denning season. Between the end of January thru early April, a mother fox will give birth to between 4 and 5 kits (a baby fox is called a kit). A coyote will often find a fox den, dig out the babies, and kill them. A mother fox knows this and will frequently choose a den site close to people, away from where coyotes generally go.

A fox will often den under a porch, shed, garage, barn, or side of a hill, trying to keep her little family safe.

Please offer them a short-term rental because this is not a permanent situation. If you are lucky enough to see how beautiful an adult fox is, or witness the kits playing (at a distance of course), you will be glad you did! It is not uncommon for Red Foxes to change dens several times during the season, so you may not see them for long.

Kits are slow to develop and will not leave the den until they are about a month old. Foxes do not live in a den year-round, only when a mother has babies. During the summer as the kits grow older, you will see less and less of them, and by September everyone will have packed up and moved on.

Please do not call a service to “relocate them”, they will often be killed. If you see a fox during the day, it does not mean she is rabid. A mother fox works tirelessly to feed her kits and will often be out during daylight hours foraging for food.

Foxes are omnivores, generally feeding on berries, grasses, and small rodents. They are solitary and prefer to be left alone. They do not want to hunt and eat your children, mate with your dog, or kill your cat. A fox just wants a place to raise her family safely, please allow her to do that.

This cute Rottie needs a home 😍
19/02/2025

This cute Rottie needs a home 😍

Available for adoption in the Bronx!
19/02/2025

Available for adoption in the Bronx!

‼️Please watch out for this guy‼️
17/02/2025

‼️Please watch out for this guy‼️

15/02/2025
If anyone knows the location of this lost dog please let us know.  He is being held by the person who found him, Austin ...
11/02/2025

If anyone knows the location of this lost dog please let us know. He is being held by the person who found him, Austin Howd in Manhattan. Austin refuses to return him to his rightful owner. The owner has proof of ownership. Austin is not following NYC law or proper protocol when finding a lost dog. He could face charges if the dog is not returned. We just want this safely resolved for the dog's sake.

10/02/2025

03/02/2025
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02/02/2025

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Rockaway Beach 😭 Contact the authorities if you know anything or saw something on the beach regarding these 2 dogs.
02/02/2025

Rockaway Beach 😭
Contact the authorities if you know anything or saw something on the beach regarding these 2 dogs.

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30/01/2025

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The horrific truth of fur "farming".  https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18m182iNiL/
29/01/2025

The horrific truth of fur "farming". https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18m182iNiL/

Over the weekend, The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) joined forces with Ohio authorities to rescue hundreds of animals from a fur and urine farm near Cleveland, Ohio. This harrowing operation revealed the grim reality of fur farming in the United States.

The situation came to light after the owner of Grand River Fur Exchange passed away in late December 2024, leaving behind a property in crisis. Authorities stepped in and found unimaginable suffering. Foxes, raccoons, wolf-dog hybrids, skunks, opossums, and coyotes were trapped in rusted wire-bottom cages, exposed to freezing temperatures without shelter. Many animals were missing body parts—some had lost toes to the sharp wire flooring, while others had limbs or paws severed, likely by steel-jaw leghold traps discovered on the property. Emaciated and dehydrated, the surviving animals endured unspeakable neglect, while others were found dead, buried under layers of snow.

This is the brutal truth of fur farming, an industry rooted in cruelty and exploitation. It’s not just a distant problem—this is happening right here in the United States. Millions of animals worldwide are subjected to lives of torment and violent deaths to meet the demand for fur. Whether new or vintage, wearing fur sends a clear message that this suffering is acceptable. It promotes a cruel and outdated practice that profits off the pain and death of innocent beings.

The surviving 250 animals were placed with reputable rehabbers and sanctuaries near Ohio. I knew about this situation from a friend the day the farmer died. It is a nationwide problem that needs to be wiped out and the only way to make that happen is by making change at the legislative level.

📸 The Humane Society of the United States

28/01/2025

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