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Did you know that 1 in 3 pets will go missing in their lifetime? That’s why we’re partnering with Petco Love Lost, a free, easy-to-use national resource that uses patented pet facial recognition technology to help lost pets reunite with their families.

If you lost or found a pet, simply upload a photo to the Petco Love Lost database, and the system will search for matches across a network of over 170,000 lost and found pets that is supported by a network of animal shelters and rescue organizations across the country (including Brooklyn Animal Action).

Join us in the fight to reunite lost pets with their families. Visit. petcolovelost.org to learn more and get started.


Found Baby or Injured Birds

What should you do if you find a baby or injured bird or animal in your neighborhood? Here is some information from wildlife experts, and links to organizations that may be able to help.


Emergency Resources

*If you are experiencing domestic violence and are worried about your pet, please reach out to the Urban Resource Institute’s People and Animals Living Safely (URIPALS) program for resources that may be able to help.

*If you are worried about a “no-pets” clause in an apartment lease, please consult this guide: Keeping Your Pet in a NYC Apartment. It contains information about your options, including using the Pet Law to your advantage. (The “Pet Law” states that any resident who openly keeps an animal in their apartment for 3 months or longer is entitled to keep that pet. Please consult the guide for more information.)

*If you are a senior who needs help with pet care:  For those based in Queens – contact the Sunnyside Community Services Pet Pals program (designed for home-bound seniors) to receive help with basic pet needs such as buying pet food, walking your pet, or grooming.


Rehoming an Animal

If you need to find a home for an animal, we encourage you to visit our rehoming page for a list of shelters, rescue organizations and sanctuaries. If you would like to post your animal in our adoption listings, please visit our contact page for instructions.


Find Pet-Friendly Housing

Zillow New York Pet-Friendly Page with over 5,000 pet-friendly listings with fair rental price estimates

Trulia Pet-Friendly New York Apartments Page with over 22,000 listings with pet-friendly filters and in-depth neighborhood information

Hotpads New York Apartments Page with over 12,000 listings with pet-friendly filters, in-depth photos, information and unique features such as street view of each property

Apartments.com New York Apartments Page with over 6,000 pet-friendly listings for all different budgets


Below is a list of local and emergency vet care, and resources for low-income pet guardians.

 

  • Flatbush Cats Low-cost spay/neuter located at 1460 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210
  • The Toby Project Mobile vans, free or low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination for low income pet owners. Tel. (212) 799-1120
  • ASPCA Mobile vans, free spay/neuter and vaccination for low income pet owners Tel. (877) SPAY-NYC

Pet Pharmacy

1800PetMeds – America’s Largest Pet Pharmacy®


Feline Training and Behavior

Jennifer Van de Kieft, Certified Advanced Feline Training & Behavior Professional

Jennifer Van de Kieft

cat-advocate.comIf you’re experiencing issues that you have not been able to resolve on your own, you may need professional behavior advice. Dealing with behavior problems such as litter box issues and/or aggression are stressful, frustrating, and challenging experiences. A behavior consultation will help you figure out the source of these issues and move forward with a workable solution.


Bodega Cats

There are thousands of cats in NYC living in local delis, or bodegas. Some are loved and cherished, and some aren’t. If you are concerned about a cat at your local bodega, we encourage you to read our blog post on the topic, and consider handing out our bodega cat flyer to the store owners – it is tailored for them and provides friendly cat care advice. If you suspect abuse or neglect, please email BrooklynAnimalAction@nullgmail.com.


Outdoor Shelters

Alley Cat Allies has compiled a list of outdoor shelters for feral cats:

alleycat.org/sheltergallery

Several types of shelters are available for purchase, and Alley Cats has rated the advantages and drawbacks of each option.


Dog Walking and Pet Sitting

Dog Walking or Cat Sitting from Prospect Bark

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Prospect Bark is a professional dog walking and cat sitting agency. Fill out a new client application if you’re interested!

Pet Sitting Services from Katie’s Kitty

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Katie’s Kitty is a professional pet sitting agency celebrating their 19th year in business.
They cater to pet owners in all five NYC boroughs and Jersey City/Hoboken.

Dog Walking or Cat Sitting from The Dog Walking Network

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The Dog Walking Network is a professional dog walking and cat sitting agency. Contact them to learn more.


Dog Matching System

Help Save Dogs From Abandonment

Use the PetYourDog.com’s dog matching system to find your compatible dog breeds

Thinking about adopting a dog? Find out which breed best matches your personality and lifestyle with the Dog Matching System on PetYourDog.com, a website dedicated to reducing dog abandonment and shelter intake rates by helping adopters find the best canine match. BAA is listed in the site’s directory of rescues and shelters, so you can browse our adoptable dogs and find the perfect pooch for you!

Brooklyn Animal Action is a verified shelter of the petyourdog.com community and supports its awareness program

Shopping

Tuft + Paw Modern Cat Furniture


Calming Music for Cats

David Teie composes music for cats by incorporating feline-centric sounds. An independent study conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin and published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science verified that Music for Cats resonates conclusively with its audience, writing that “cats showed a significant preference for and interest in species-appropriate music.” Click here to learn more about the science behind cats and music!