Rockland County animal shelter encourages community to adopt homeless cats and kittens

The shelter believes part of the increase is due to spay and neuter services being impacted during the pandemic.

News 12 Staff

Jun 28, 2021, 9:58 PM

Updated 1,203 days ago

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Hi-Tor Animal Shelter in Rockland County currently has about 80 kittens six months and younger that need a loving home - up 35 % from last year.
The shelter believes part of the increase is due to spay and neuter services being impacted during the pandemic.
If you've been thinking about adopting a pet, consider adopting a kitten.
Executive Director Michael Salmond said, "We're a very unique shelter in that our doors never close to animals who need care, but having said that the way we are going to be successful is if we augment the community into what we are doing."
The Hudson Valley Humane Society is also dealing with a flood of kittens.