Litvack maintained that the combining of NEAS’ robust animal transport network with the MSPCA’s veterinary and adoption center resources will ultimately connect thousands more pets with adopters than either organization could manage on their own. “There’s no question that the pandemic’s economic fallout has hit some parts of the country harder than others, and we know from experience that when people fall on hard times, animals can become vulnerable,” said Neal Litvack, president and CEO of the MSPCA-Angell. Leaders at both the MSPCA and NEAS want to meet this demand with animals from regions where shelters remain full-and in some cases overflowing-and where adoption prospects for many pets remain bleak. This affiliation between two of the region’s most recognized names in animal welfare comes as demand for adoptable animals skyrockets against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to record shortages of pets in shelters across the Northeast and beyond. With the new relationship, the MSPCA-Angell will take on the oversight and management of NEAS, while NEAS will continue to operate as a separate organization, maintaining its name and Salem headquarters. 6, 2021 – In what leaders of both organizations hail as a win for animals and the people who love them, the MSPCA-Angell and Northeast Animal Shelter (NEAS) today announced an affiliation that will allow the two organizations to work together to place more pets than ever into loving homes. NEAS Turns its Renowned Pet Transport Operation over to the MSPCA as Demand for Adoptable Pets SoarsīOSTON, Jan. Veterinary Clinic for Low Income Pet Owners. Vet Services Report Cruelty Animal Advocacy Adopt
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