New York City

Calling all Big Apple pet parents! The greatest city in the world is home to the ASPCA’s headquarters, where we provide adoption and medical services to the public as well as uphold our commitment to end animal cruelty.


Operation Pit

Did you know we offer certain FREE veterinary services for Pit Bulls and Pit mixes at our Upper East Side headquarters? Learn More »
ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics

The ASPCA offers free and low-cost spay/neuter surgery for cats and dogs. See when we're rolling into your neighborhood.
View the Calendar »
Humane Law Enforcement

ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement (HLE) Agents are the “animal cops” who enforce anti-cruelty laws throughout NYC’s five boroughs.
Meet Our HLE Team »

NYC/Tri-State News Alert

There are over 15 million pets in the Tri-State area.

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Resources for New Yorkers

Adopt

Adopt From Us!

Get all the 411 on adopting a little New Yorker at the ASPCA Adoption Center.
Three Easy Steps »



Bergh Memorial

Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital

We provide specialized and general veterinary services, both by appointment and during emergencies.
Learn More »



NYC FAQ

New York City FAQ

NYC pet parents and animal advocates, here are the answers to your most frequently asked questions.
Full FAQ »




Help Animals in NYC

Volunteer

Volunteer at the ASPCA

From hands-on animal care to adoptions counseling to administrative work, there's tons to be done!
Want to Help? »


TNR

Trap-Neuter-Return Education

Find out about the benefits of TNR for feral cats and how to implement a project in your area.
Get Involved »


Foster

ASPCA Foster Care Program

You can give animals who are not yet ready for adoption the chance to live and be loved in your home.
Learn More »




Report Cruelty in NYC

To report animal cruelty, contact us at enforcement@aspca.org or (212) 876-7700, ext. 4450. If you call after business hours, you will be transferred to a voice messaging system and your call will be returned by an on-duty agent.

Visit our NYC FAQ to learn how to report stray animals, off-leash/barking issues, injured wildlife and other animal-related concerns.

Adopt from Us!