NYC Proposes a Pantry To Give Away Free Pet Food. That Won't Solve the City's Animal Shelter Crisis.
The surge in shelter surrenders is driven by housing instability, soaring vet costs, and a post-pandemic pet boom, not the cost of kibble.
This summer, New York City shelters were overwhelmed by a surge of pet surrenders. The Animal Care Centers of New York City, which contracts with the city to provide animal control services, reported a record 1,000 animals in its shelter system. The staffing and resource shortfall necessitated that the city provide an additional $1 million in emergency funding for the centers. Now, the city council has decided that the solution is a government-run pet pantry offering free pet food to residents.
The proposed bill would direct the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to establish at least one 12-month pilot pet food pantry and report on whether it reduces pet surrenders. The goal is to prevent owners from surrendering pets due to financial hardship, but the proposal has several shortcomings.
The New York Times reports that at least a third of the pet surrenders in recent months were due to pet owners losing their housing or having to relocate to areas that do not allow pets.
Roughly two-thirds cited rising pet care costs, though available data suggest that factors other than pet food are the main drivers. Veterinary costs, for instance, have risen by over 60 percent in the past decade, according to The New York Times. A Bank of America Institute report from earlier this year found that while current year-over-year inflation for pet services (such as veterinary care and grooming) was over 4 percent, the current rate of inflation for pet food had dropped to zero percent.
A final factor is a pandemic-era drop in spay and neuter procedures, which has led to a pet baby boom and shelter overcrowding.
Housing instability for humans, rising veterinary fees, and a decline in pet sterilization are the primary causes of the pet surrender crisis—not the cost of pet food. The country's ongoing affordability crisis is making everything more expensive, and while there has been a surge in demand at pet food pantries in recent months, this is largely due to rising costs in other areas, prompting pet owners to seek out cost savings wherever possible.
Beyond missing the root causes of the problem, the proposal also brings the added costs that come with launching a new government program. Any municipal-operated pet pantry—even if contracted out—incurs costs for supplies, staffing, warehousing, distribution, and oversight.
Cities like Los Angeles have launched similar government-run pet pantries, providing a precedent for NYC's proposal. The L.A. Animal Services Pet Food Pantry is housed within L.A. Animal Services, which operates the city's municipal pet shelter system. While the costs for the pantry itself are not broken out as a separate line item in the city budget, the agency receives over $6 million annually and has recently faced extensive staffing and budget cuts.
There has been a notable rise in non-profit pet food pantries in recent years—including in NYC—showing that a market-based alternative has arisen to meet the demand spike. Some locales have even introduced pet pantry "lockers" on sidewalks, much like the human version that has gained popularity in recent years.
Many Americans are indeed struggling to make ends meet, and policy solutions should address that directly. Government-run pet pantries are merely treating the symptom, not the disease.
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Given who will be steering the NYC ship, won’t be surprised if the animals shelters will soon be pairing with the conventional food pantries.
And Chinese restaurants, er, food trucks?
Good catch.
La Bomba
A drone operator of the Mexican cartel Cárteles Unidos (also known as La Resistencia - The Resistance) drops grenades from a drone onto a pickup truck of another cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
- Intel Slava (video available there)
These people are charitable, providing free gifts to others including those with whom they disagree. Having a border requiring “magic papers” to cross and remain inside is racist, sexist, bigot territory. How dare anyone deny their importation.
Sounds like they have a rich indigenous culture that we have to embrace.
The growth in their technology sector is impressive.
That was a fishing drone trying to stir up fish.
Avoid the Subway
California SNAP/EBT American goes to Subway, is informed at checkout that that location doesn't take EBT/SNAP.
EBT American then becomes irate and loses all impulse control for absolutely. He decides to yell, scream, act aggressively, etc... before eventually punching a worker in the face and stealing the sub.
Internalized shame that expresses itself in physical violence.
- https://t.me/leaklive/29519
Hopefully the deadbeat piece of thieving and assaulting greedy shit can get his free footlong while in prison.
Somebody tell Schumer, so Democrats can add free Subway sandwiches to their list of demands.
Where else was he going to get what he needs to throw at an ICE agent?
Not only that, but volunteer food pantries typically offer pet food as well as human food.
Uh, you may have misunderstood what they mean by "pet food". Does "food pets" make it clearer?
Speaking of Democrat's demands, how long before they seek SNAPP, and extend their government shutdown? Also voting rights for cats. Dogs are too MAGA.
Media and democrats have to lie to convince retards like jeffsarc.
Media:
Ed Markey
@EdMarkey
You are about to see harrowing footage of a father in Fitchburg, MA being brutalized by masked ICE agents while holding his terrified, crying baby.
The Trump admin and every ICE agent who terrorizes our communities must be held to account for their inhumane, illegal actions.
Reality:
Homeland Security
@DHSgov
Imagine FAKING a seizure to help a criminal escape justice.
The target of this operation, Juliana Milena Ojeda-Montoya, is the WORST OF THE WORST.
In August 2025, local police arrested Ojeda-Montoya, a criminal illegal alien from Ecuador, for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after she STABBED her co-worker twice with a pair of scissors and then threw a trash barrel at her.
Ojeda-Montoya was RELEASED into the country by the Biden administration in 2023.
During ICE's targeted vehicle stop of Ojeda-Montoya, her child and husband were in the car. The target threw the child into the arms of her husband while he purported to have a medical episode, though refused medical help and displayed absolutely no signs of medical concerns just moments later.
Emergency Medical Personnel on the scene found no legitimate medical episode—ICE called 911 and the illegal alien refused any medical care.
Agitators attempted to impede the arrest. Fitchburg police responded to the scene to help with crowd control.
Media:
WGN TV News
@WGNNews
#BREAKING Video captures daycare teacher detained by ICE agents on Chicago’s North Side https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/video-daycare-teacher-detained-by-ice-agents-on-chicagos-north-side/
Reality:
Tricia McLaughlin
@TriciaOhio
ICE law enforcement did NOT target a Daycare.
Officers attempted to conduct a targeted traffic stop of this female illegal alien from Colombia.
Officers attempted to pull over this vehicle, which was registered to a female illegal alien, with sirens and emergency lights, but the male driver refused to pull the vehicle over.
Law enforcement pursued the vehicle before the assailant sped into a shopping plaza where he and the female passenger fled the vehicle. They ran into a daycare and attempted to barricade themselves inside the daycare—recklessly endangering the children inside.
The illegal alien female was arrested inside a vestibule, not in the school.
Upon arrest, she lied about her identity.
The vehicle is registered to in her name, though she claims that she didn’t know the man who was driving her car and just picked him up from a bus stop.
Facts including criminality and information on the male assailant are forthcoming and we will update the public with more information as soon as it becomes available.
That's right, trust the government narrative. The government would never lie about anything.
Poor Jeff . Can’t accept reality.
Jeff is the retard these stories are written for.
Remember when jeffsarc used to pretend to be okay with deporting criminals? It was all a lie.
Canada practicing for next covid lockdowns.
Chet Rune
@ChetRune
BREAKING: There's a heavy police presence at the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, where CFIA officers are at the scene to carry out the cull order on a flock of 400 ostriches.
There is no virus among these birds, and this is typical Canadian government overreach.
Police and officials with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. They were met by dozens of protesters in support of the birds and the farm’s owner.
WE CANNOT LET THIS HAPPEN
https://x.com/ChetRune/status/1970577155013910799
First they came for the ostriches...
Wouldn't the answer be to just increase the rat population? That's your free cat food right there.
Where are the Haitians when you need them?