Founded in 1944, North Shore Animal League America has grown into the world’s largest, most comprehensive, rescue and adoption organization. View our timeline to see how far our little shelter has come.
The Mutt-i-grees Curriculum introduces Cats Are Mutt-i-grees 2, broadening the scope of this popular humane education program.
League joins with PurinaOne® to host America’s first Cat Café, leading to many “cat’acchinos” and the adoption of 24 adult cats.
The Curriculum introduces the Mutt-i-grees National Student Ambassadors Program to recognize caring student advocates and to encourage more students to work for shelter pets across the country.
League joins with Hallmark Channel to air first annual Kitten Bowl.
Launch of the North Country Initiative (NCI) in upstate New York. Program takes multi-pronged, no-kill, sustainable approach to feline overpopulation in the region.
Launch Get Your Rescue On® campaign to encourage everyone to make rescue a part of life.
We announce the addition of the word Educate to our mission — Rescue, Nurture, Adopt, Educate — in recognition of our commitment to humane education and the evolution of the Mutt-i-grees Curriculum.
Our 15th Annual Tour For Life, sponsored once again by Purina, covers 19,000 miles and helps 1,758 pets find responsible, loving homes.
Our 21st annual Global Pet Adoptathon generates more than 25,000 adoptions worldwide, including 481 during our 36-hour kickoff weekend at our Long Island Adoption Center.
Beth Stern hosts February’s Kitten Bowl II and July’s Paw Star Game on Hallmark Channel.
The Curriculum forges a new relationship with the New York Public Library and its 92 locations throughout the city.
In February the Freed Special Recovery Center opens, offering secure and comfortable isolation to protect our pet population and speed healing.
Launched in 2010, the Mutt-i-grees School Dog Programs expands to include 42 schools in the New York City public school system. Schools in Arkansas, New Jersey, Connecticut, and many other states have also introduced School Dogs.
North Shore Animal League America’s Pet Health Center earns the accreditation from the prestigious American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Fewer than 15 percent of animal hospitals in the U.S. hold this distinction.
Kitten Bowl III reaches more than 1.3 million “furball” fans, thanks to Volunteer, Foster Parent, and National Spokesperson Beth Stern and our friends at Hallmark Channel. Kitten Bowl Parties at shelters across the country lead to many adoptions. Hallmark also broadcasts Kitten Summer Games, reaching a huge audience.
Emergency Response Team assists victims of natural disasters in Louisiana and North Carolina.
Global Pet Adoptathon reaches all 50 states and every continent in the world — except Antarctica! — to generate an amazing 39,658 adoptions.
Our International Rescue Program saves 346 dogs — from the Cayman Islands to Moscow — including pups from Thailand who were in danger of becoming victims of the dog meat trade.
The Mutt-i-grees Curriculum is selected as one of 100 most innovative educational programs globally by HundrED. It is named as one of the 25 best social and emotional learning programs in the country by Harvard University and the Wallace Foundation.
We open a new adoption center in Glens Falls, N.Y., to support the work of the Northern Country Initiative (NCI). Called the Adirondack Region Cat Rescue and Adoption Center, the 4,300-square-foot facility can accommodate up to 50 felines.
A groundbreaking ceremony for Bianca’s Furry Friends Feline Adoption Center marks the start of construction.
Sound the trumpets: Our Facebook followers reach the one million mark!
Our petition against the Yulin (China) Dog Meat “Festival” generates nearly 60,000 signatures from around the world. In addition, our International Rescue Program transports 16 dogs from the horrors of the Yulin (China) Dog Meat “Festival” to the safety of our Adoption Center. We also continue to rescue from Thailand.