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Furry-Side Chats, Summer 2023

Furry-Side Chats. Heartwarming Adoption Tails. Our adoption events are all about bringing new families together, whether on our Long Island campus, or any of our 2,000 shelter partners across the country!

By |2024-09-23T16:44:49-04:00July 15th, 2023|

Donor Spotlight: Karrie Jerry

Though Karrie Jerry has never set foot on the campus of North Shore Animal League America, the organization has a special place in her heart. A Howard Stern fan from her college days at Boston University, Karrie first heard about Beth Stern’s Instagram on his radio show and was immediately captivated. “I grew up around pets that we either inherited from friends or that we adopted,” Karrie said. “So, I’ve always been interested in rescue, but Beth inspired me to pay more attention to issues around homeless animals and fostering, and to be more mindful.”

By |2024-09-19T10:59:40-04:00July 15th, 2023|

Journey Home Took Five Years and Nearly Ten Thousand Miles

It’s easy to forget that in some corners of the world, dogs are considered pests to be exterminated, or, horrifically, sold as food at meat markets. Five years ago, as part of our rescue efforts to save street dogs in Thailand, Max made the long journey from Phuket to our Port Washington, NY campus.

By |2023-09-12T13:44:16-04:00July 13th, 2023|

Losing a pet…or a lost pet?

As awful as it is to have to euthanize a beloved friend, there is comfort in knowing you freed her from suffering. But there’s another way to lose a pet that I think is even worse, and because July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month, I want to talk about this important topic, no matter how terrifying it is.

By |2023-08-11T10:39:19-04:00July 11th, 2023|

Help Keep Your Pets Safe this Fourth of July

Summer celebrations, starting with the Fourth of July, usually involve fireworks with their unpredictable loud booms, crackles, whistles, and flashing lights. While people are enjoying the spectacle, their pets can be in panic mode. With more pets running away on the Fourth of July than any other day of the year, how do you keep your pets safe and stress-free?

By |2024-07-08T23:35:13-04:00June 23rd, 2023|

What this Month Means in My House

It’s June, so no surprise: My house is abuzz with kittens and moms. The playing is nonstop, and at mealtime, the sound of kittens eating — all that adorable lip smacking — is priceless. Another kitten thing I love is the sneaky side trot, clearly intended to instill fear but always getting a laugh instead. There is a lot to love about kitten season, with one big exception: There are too many cats and kittens in this world!

By |2023-07-12T12:38:10-04:00June 13th, 2023|

Festive NYC Wooftop® Celebration Kicks Off 2023 Giving Day

Our supporters turned out in force to kick off our 2023 Giving Day in style! More than a hundred supporters gathered in the High Line Room of The Standard Hotel – located in the heart of the Meatpacking District in NYC – on June 9 to celebrate North Shore Animal League America and raise funds for our lifesaving mission.

By |2023-07-12T17:16:41-04:00June 13th, 2023|

Walk & Wag 2023: Are You Up for the Challenge?

We're getting ready for our 7th annual Walk & Wag, to bring the animal loving community together nationwide to fundraise for homeless animals in need. This year we're doing the Walk & Wag 30-Mile Facebook Challenge from September 1 to 30, 2023. Are you up for the challenge?

By |2023-07-05T11:50:19-04:00June 8th, 2023|

Air Quality Alert: Protecting Your Pets

With the current wildfires in Canada creating dangerously poor air quality throughout the Northeastern United States, it is important to remember to keep our pets indoors in these extreme conditions. High levels of smoke are dangerous for all pets and pet owners should reduce their exposure to it as much as possible. Here are some helpful tips to protect your pets and keep them healthy.

By |2023-06-08T10:21:35-04:00June 8th, 2023|

For Better or Worse

What were you doing in 2003? Howard and I were dating, so I remember 2003 pretty well. But two decades is a long time in any life; for a cat, 20 years is about five years more than the average lifespan. Tazz was born in 2003 probably around this time of year…kitten season…when most felines come into the world. This spring, his humans decided he was too old and brought him to a vet to be killed. Thankfully, that did not happen.

By |2023-06-14T08:28:03-04:00May 12th, 2023|
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