We are the world's largest and longest running no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization.
Take Us Home
Every year, an estimated 1,500,000
homeless pets are euthanized. Our goal: a no-kill world where all homeless pets find loving homes.
Our Mission
Our Impact
A pioneer of the no-kill movement, North Shore Animal League America continues to lead the way with the development of national and international programs that increase adoptions and raise awareness about the plight of homeless animals.

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Animals Saved
Since 1944, over 1.2 million animal lives have been saved.

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Exams Performed
Exams performed along with 4,232 spay/neuters and 35,363 vaccines administered

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Adoptions Facilitated Globally in 2024
We are a world leader in setting best practices for adoption. In 2024, we facilitated tens of thousands of adoptions working with our network of over 2,000 shelter partners.

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Education organizations using the Mutt-i-grees Curriculum
Reaching students, advancing and enhancing learning.
Something to Bark About
We’re proud to announce that our Pet Health Centers have once again earned accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This is the fourth consecutive time that our facilities have received the prestigious recognition and reaffirms our unwavering commitment to providing the highest standard of veterinary care to every animal who comes through our doors.
On Saturday, 55 dogs and puppies were given something they’d never known: hope for a better life. Rescued from commercial breeding facilities in the Midwest, the dogs were transported via our Mobile Rescue Unit to our Port Washington, NY campus, thanks to our ongoing partnership with National Mill Dog Rescue.
If you follow my social media, you know that I hate declawing. (Ouch!) Can you imagine taking a trusting kitten like Sam and chopping off his little toes at the first joint? Just thinking about it gives me the shivers. But basically, that is what declawing is. The medical term is onychectomy, but no matter what you call it, it’s inhumane, unnecessary, and just plain cruel.
Warmer weather brings more than just fun in the sun, it also happens to bring with it some hazards – especially for our pets. To make sure your pet enjoys their summer, we'd like to share these important safety tips.
Just as important in cold weather, feral cats – also known as community cats – need proper shelter during the summer months. These cats can be particularly vulnerable to extreme temperatures and at risk of dehydration and heat exhaustion. That’s why a safe place to rest in a cool, shady spot can make all the difference.
August is National Pet Immunization Month, a time to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinations and to encourage pet owners to ensure their animals are up to date on all immunizations. Vaccines protect not only individual pets but also the health of the entire pet community.
On June 12, North Shore Animal League America gathered its passionate community of supporters together for our annual Celebration of Rescue gala, held at the Tribeca Rooftop in New York City. The night’s program honored the people and partners who make our lifesaving work possible.
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If your female cat is in heat, you’re likely dealing with loud vocalizations, restlessness, and unwanted attention from male cats. In the middle of this, many pet parents start to ask: Can a cat be spayed when in heat? The short answer is yes — but there are some important considerations to keep in mind before proceeding.