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
Our deepest sympathies are with the people and communities of Central Texas facing devastating loss from the recent flooding. At North Shore Animal League America, we join the nation in mourning this tragedy and extend our heartfelt support to everyone affected.
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.
Because June is National Adopt a Cat Month, I’m devoting this entire blog to cats — not kittens, but adult cats — and why they make the best, most appreciative, charming, funny, and loving pets in the world. So, get ready to meet some fantastic felines who are waiting for homes, now and forever!
Amazon Prime Day is July 8-11! While you're shopping for those great deals, don't forget to shop our Amazon Wish Lists for something special for the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens in our care. Choose from assorted items specially selected to make shelter life a little brighter.
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.