- ASPCA | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Learn more about the ASPCA's work to rescue animals from abuse, pass humane laws and share resources with shelters nationwide Join our fight today!
- About Us | Our Mission | History | Leadership - ASPCA
The ASPCA was founded in 1866 to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the U S Learn more about how we help animals
- Adopt a Pet - ASPCA
Adopting a pet in the New York City, Los Angeles, Asheville or Columbus area? The ASPCA’s wonderful adoptable dogs and cats are waiting for you right now! View adoptable animals below
- Contact Us - ASPCA
Thank you for contacting the ASPCA To help us answer your question most efficiently, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions first to see if your question has already been answered Helping Animals Report Cruelty: In New York City: 311 (or 911 for crimes in progress) Outside NYC: Visit our Report Animal Cruelty page Found Lost Stray Animals:
- Find a Shelter | Adopt or Foster a Pet l Local Shelter l ASPCA
If you live in New York City, Los Angeles, or North Carolina, the ASPCA operates specialized programs in these areas that provide second chances to cats and dogs who are often overlooked Adopt For a list of ASPCA animals who are available for adoption, select one of the following: Dogs and Cats in NYC » Cats in Los Angeles » Dogs in North
- Ways to Give | Donate | Charitable Contributions - ASPCA
For over 150 years, the ASPCA has worked tirelessly to put an end to animal abuse and neglect We are a national leader in animal rescue, protection and placement, and your tax-deductible donation will help fight cruelty and make a life-changing difference for animals across America
- New York City | ASPCA
In NYC’s five boroughs, the ASPCA works to provide assistance and improve access to critical care and services for animals in need
- Pet Care | Dog | Cat | Horse | Poison Control | ASPCA
Get the most up-to-date pet care information from ASPCA experts in behavior, nutrition, poison control, veterinary medicine and the human-animal bond
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