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A Clear Reminder of Why Spaying and Neutering Your Pets Is Essential.

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In January 2025, a troubling situation unfolded when a large number of cats were found abandoned in a rented room. Shelters, rescues, advocacy groups, and local authorities are frequently contacted about animals discovered in similar circumstances, but this case stands out. A family friend was renting a room, and when the homeowner finally gained access, they were stunned to find 50-60 cats—adults and kittens—left behind in the cramped space.

With local shelters and rescues already overwhelmed by limited space, animal organizations are scrambling to find places for these cats and kittens, doing their best to manage the urgent situation.

ANIMAL ALLIANCE OF GREATER SYRACUSE

Making Central New York a safer and more humane home for animals
and the people who care about them.

What We Do

 

Collaborate with advocates, agencies, shelters, rescues, and government entities in our community to strengthen the safety net for animals, working toward a day when there are no more homeless pets.

Who We Are

 

  • A 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

  • An animal welfare advocacy agency.

  • Co-founders of the CNY Animal Cruelty Task Force.

  • Co-Founders of the Healthy Pet Clinics in the Syracuse area.

Our Mission

 

  • Reduce the number of homeless animals on our streets and in local shelters.

  • End euthanasia of healthy animals.

  • Stop animal cruelty.

  • Increase awareness of the intrinsic value of animals and emphasize our shared responsibility for their welfare.

  • Create a collaborative animal welfare community.

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aags@twcny.rr.com                               PO Box 94, Liverpool, NY 13088

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