Will Bronx’s Only No-Kill Shelter Survive?

The facility that vows to never euthanize animals is in danger of closing down because of rising rent.
The facility that vows to never euthanize animals is in danger of closing down because of rising rent.
The facility that vows to never euthanize animals is in danger of closing down because of rising rent.
The waiting area at Animal Care & Control of NYC on 110th between 1st and 2nd Avenues smells like vinegar. The cinder-block walls are a pale yellow and sea foam green and visitors can hear dogs bark and whimper through the walls. The animals sit in kennels upstairs. Visitors must sign in before browsing the […]