At-Risk Animals


Thank you for your interest in adopting from Animal Care Centers of NYC. Our At-Risk List is posted three times a week, on the evenings of Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 6:00PM and remains viewable for 42 hours.

Schedule overview:
Animals posted at 6:00PM on Sunday evening will be viewable until Tuesday at 12:00PM noon.
Animals posted at 6:00PM on Tuesday evening will be viewable until Thursday at 12:00PM noon.
Animals posted at 6:00PM on Thursday evening will be viewable until Saturday at 12:00PM noon.

To find out the status of at-risk animals, please visit the At-Risk Outcomes page.

If this is your first time visiting this site, please read the below information carefully.

For anyone who wishes to adopt, there is a mandatory deposit fee of $200 plus a transaction fee per animal to place an adoption reservation. The $200 covers $50 toward the adoption fee and $150 for the spay/neuter deposit. If the animal has already been spayed or neutered or is permanently waived by one of our veterinarians, the $150 deposit will be refunded at the time of the adoption. If the animal does need to leave without being spayed or neutered due to his/her medical condition, the $150 deposit will be refunded at the time they are brought back for the spay/neuter surgery or when proof of sterilization being done elsewhere is provided to ACC. If you do not follow through with the adoption, the entire $200 deposit will be considered a charitable donation to ACC's Special Treatment and Recovery Fund (STAR). Also, if the adoption fee for an animal is less than $50, the difference will be considered a charitable donation to the STAR Fund. Similarly, in-shelter pricing promotions do not apply to at-risk animals.

To complete an adoption, please click reserve on the animal of your choice. That animal will be loaded in your cart and you will have 15 minutes to complete the adoption process. In order to complete your reservation, you need to check out (top right corner). At this point, you will enter in your credit card information and a receipt will be emailed to you as confirmation of your reservation. If you have any issues, please email adopt@nycacc.org for help navigating the website.

If you are interested in fostering/adopting through one of our New Hope partners, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/ozHex3uqvNkQt2dq9

At-Risk Animals

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Coco

Coco is at risk due to behavioral reasons. Coco has been observed to be highly dog reactive. Pulling hard towards them with a tense body, lunging and growling. This behavior is not able to be easily redirected. Coco is reported to have a multiple bite history with dogs. With handlers Coco is observed to be social. Medically, Coco is overweight and has a mass near her anus that is a concern. Coco will need further testing and attention that we are unable to provide in-shelter.
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Harp

Harp is on the At Risk list due to behavior. He is not thriving in the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. He has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. Due to his stress levels, it is in his best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. He would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.
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Moteck

Moteck is on the at-risk list due to behavior. She is not thriving in the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. She has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. Due to her stress levels, it is in her best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. She would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give her plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers. Medically Moteck has mild dental tartar, but is otherwise healthy.
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Maxi

Maxi is at risk due to behavioral reasons. Maxi has been observed to be highly dog reactive, hard barking and lunging towards them. After reacting towards dogs Maxi is observed to jump towards handlers and redirect onto them. Maxi has also been observed to become easily over aroused and begin leash biting. Medically Maxi is apparently healthy.
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Connor

Connor is on the at-risk list due to behavior. He is not thriving in the care center and continues to display challenging behavior during interactions. he is extremely intelligent and high energy, and needs to expend energy constructively with interactive play sessions 3-4X/day. In addition to playtime, this cat would also benefit from mental exercise from activities such as puzzle toys/games, lick mats, or clicker training. Without providing activity for his mind and body, the cat may react with rough play, potentially resulting in bite/scratch incidents. It is in his best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. He would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with feline body language, overstimulation, rough play, and who have the time to invest in managing these behaviors on a consistent basis to avoid (further) bite/scratch incidents.
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Chillton

Chillton is on the at-risk list for behavioral and medical concerns. Chillton has not acclimated well to the shelter environment and remains highly stressed. He is becoming difficult to remove from the kennel and walk due to the intensity of his kennel fighting. Chillton digs at the kennel door, but once leashed he immediately rushes towards the kennel, lunging and hard barking at each. He repeats these behaviors when being returned to his kennel. Once back inside, he begins heavy panting, licking the kennel walls, with a flushed face and dilated eyes. Medically, Chillton has been recently treated for Parvo (which has since been resolved) and is currently being treated for CIRDC. Chillton also has conjunctivitis, dental disease, and dermatitis.
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Zoey

Zoey is at risk due to behavioral reasons. Zoey has been observed to be highly fearful during her stay in the care center, noted to dodge the leash. Zoey has been observed to escalate to baring teeth and snapping at the leash. Zoey is also observed to not be receptive to coaxing, squeakie sounds, or high value treats. Medically, Zoey has been placed on a specialty diet due to diarrhea and is receiving treatment for CIRDC.
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Omni

Omni is at risk due to behavioral concerns. In the care center, Omni allows to be petted and takes treats from staff. However, Omni has been observed to body slam her kennel door and hard bark at handlers. Omni also jumps on other staff members, with one instance of her jumping and attempting to mouth a staff members hand. The staff member moved their hand out of the way and Omni mouthed their shirt with hard pressure. Despite our best efforts by offering daily enrichment Omni is having a hard time adjusting to the stress of the environment. Medically, Omni is apparently healthy.
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Cane

Cane is at risk due to behavioral reasons. Cane has been observed to hard bark and snap towards handlers while muzzle punching the kennel door. During interactions Cane has been observed to growl towards handlers while remaining tense, however he has been noted to warm up slowly to select handlers. Medically Cane has dental disease and has developed CIRDC and possibly pneumonia.
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Chance

Chance is at risk due to behavioral concerns. Chance arrived to the care center as a stray with no known history. During his time in care Chance was observed to be social jumping on handlers with a loose wiggly body and unable to be redirected with treats. While in foster, Chance redirected onto a handler after seeing a loose dog. Throughout his stay in the care center Chance has begun to kennel fight intensely with the other dogs in the room. Medically, Chance is apparently healthy.
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Bella

Bella is on the at-risk list due to behavior. She is not thriving in the care center and continues to display challenging behavior during interactions. She is extremely intelligent and high energy, and needs to expend energy constructively with interactive play sessions 3-4X/day. In addition to playtime, this cat would also benefit from mental exercise from activities such as puzzle toys/games, lick mats, or clicker training. Without providing activity for her mind and body, the cat may react with rough play, potentially resulting in bite/scratch incidents. It is in her best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. She would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give her plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with feline body language, overstimulation, rough play, and who have the time to invest in managing these behaviors on a consistent basis to avoid (further) bite/scratch incidents.
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Calvin

Calvin is on the At Risk list due to behavior. He is not thriving in the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. He has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. Due to his stress levels, it is in his best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. He would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give his plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.
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Barkington

Barkington is at risk due to behavioral reasons. Barkington has been observed to baulk and thrash while on leash. When handlers attempt to use a sling Barkington has been observed to headwhip towards handlers hands. With handlers Barkington is noted to appear loose body with a soft wagging tail. Medically Barkington has unspecified dermatitis and has been treated for otitis externa.
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Robert

Robert is currently at risk due to behavioral reasons. Robert has been leash biting intensely, biting through the leash when handlers attempt to remove him from kennel. Once he is out of kennel, Robert is soft and social, allowing petting and soliciting attention. Medically, Robert is apparently healthy.
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Saint

Saint is at-risk due to behavior concerns. Owner reported Saint bite a family member on the finger. It was a bite and release, client stated it broke skin but didn't draw blood. This is the only time he has bitten, and it was due to living in a fearful environment. In the care center, he has been fearful and stressed in kennel, intermittently trembling and hypersalivating, despite attempts to make him comfortable. He has growled, hard barked, and lunged at dogs while on leash. Saint is generally social with staff, accepting contact with a low tail wag, and takes treats with a soft mouth. Medically, he has dermatitis but is overall healthy.
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Harlem

Harlem is on the at-risk list due to behavior concerns. Harlem in care has been intensely fearful, allowing for minimal handling with select handlers, growling/hard barking when approached in kennel and has escalated to baring teeth and snapping towards staff. Harlem when out for interaction will choose to interact with staff at times, but still remains highly fearful and anxious. Medically, Harlem has a reported chicken allergy but is overall healthy.
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Draco

Draco is on the at-risk list due to behavior concerns. Draco has not been acclimating well to the shelter environment despite best efforts to keep him comfortable. Draco in his kennel will continuously hard bark throughout the day, panting heavily with a strained expression even with enrichment to try and settle him. Outside of his kennel, Draco is social and playful with staff. Medically, Draco is receiving treatment for pododermatitis and otitis, believe to be caused due to allergies.
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Remy

Remy is at risk due to behavior concerns. Remy was reported to have bitten twice previously. Both incidents being bite-and-releases one to a person and one to another dog. In the Care Center, Remy is highly reactive towards other dogs and is difficult to redirect when walking past them. Due to the stress of the shelter environment, she has started chewing a hole in her kennel wall. When not around dogs, Remy displays a neutral posture and enjoys cheese. Medically, Remy is healthy.
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Craig

Craig is on the at-risk list due to behavior concerns. In his previous home, he has bitten twice, though neither bite resulted in broken skin. He is reported to guard his food, treats, and toys, escalating to snapping. Craig has growled at both his previous owner and care center staff when they attempted to leash him. He shows no interest in treats, but has been observed wagging his tail once outside the kennel. Medically, Craig has dental disease but is otherwise healthy.
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Baby

Baby is at risk due to behavior concerns. Baby was brought to the Care Center after being reported as reactive in her previous home, though no specific details were provided. At the Care Center, Baby is social with staff and occasionally accepts treats. She has shown reactivity towards other dogs and was reported to engage in kennel fighting. Recently, due to the stress of the shelter environment, Baby has been observed scratching and biting her kennel door, despite receiving ample enrichment. Medically, Baby is currently healthy.
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Porridge

Porridge is at risk due to behavior concerns. Porridge is a stray, so her behavior in a home is unknown. When she first arrived at the Care Centers, she was fearful and defensive, escalating to growling and baring her teeth. Over time, she warmed up to staff and began soliciting attention. Recently, Porridge has started refusing to go back to her kennel, balking when near it. While she allows select staff to lift her, she will head whip and growl at others who attempt to use belly bands or lift her. Medically, Porridge is apparently healthy.
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Lily Pad

Lily Pad is at risk due to behavior concerns. Lily Pad is a high-energy, social dog. Recently, she has started grabbing staff leashes. Despite staff using various distractions, Lily Pad fixates on grabbing and pulling the leashes. Once she is out, Lily Pad remains focused on the leash and requires constant treats to keep her walking. Medically, Lily Pad has dental disease and receiving treatment for Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex.
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Grumble

Grumble is at risk due to behavior concerns. At the Care Centers, Grumble accepts treats and shows a neutral posture, but he does not actively seek attention. During his intake, he was initially tense but softened as staff interacted with him. Grumble escalated to biting a staff member on their hand when they attempted to grab his leash. He exhibited similar behavior during his exam, quickly turning his head with an open mouth when a staff member touched his hind leg. Medically, Grumble is diagnosed with CIRDC and is receiving treatment. Grumble also has a right perineal hernia. Grumble is passing stool adequately despite weakness in right rectal wall.
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Juni

Juni is a very sweet cat who has recently developed oral ulceration and developed difficulty walking around. There is some suspicion of arthritis caused by calicivirus. Juni, so far is still eating and is responding to pain management, but she would do better outside of the shelter in a lower stress environment with more individual care.
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Chariot

Chariot is on the at-risk list due to behavior. He is not thriving in the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. He has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. Due to his stress levels, it is in his best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. He would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.
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