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About the ASPCA® Founded in 1866, the ASPCA" (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals") THERE ARE GREAT BENEFITS TO SPAYING & was the first humane organization established in the Americas, and today has more than one million NEUTERING FOR YOUR PETS: supporters throughout North America. A 501c3 not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA's mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the . The ASPCA provides local and national leadership in animal-assisted therapy, animal behavior, animal Spaying and neutering help your dogs and live longer, poison control, anti-cruelty, humane education, legislative services, and shelter outreach. The New York healthier lives. City headquarters houses a full-service, accredited, animal hospital, adoption center, and mobile clinic Spaying and neutering can eliminate or reduce the incidence of outreach program. The Humane Law Enforcement department enforces New York's animal cruelty laws and is featured on the series "Animal Precinct" on Animal Planet. For more a number of health problems that can be difficult or expensive information, please visit www.aspca.org. to treat. Spaying eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the chances of breast cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed before her first estrous cycle. Adopt • Donate • Volunteer

Neutering eliminates testicular cancer and decreases the Animal Care & Control of (AC&C) is the largest pet incidence of prostate disease. rescue and adoption agency in the North East, with over 43,000 animals rescued each year. As a not-for-profit organization since 1995, Animal Care has been responsible for New York City's municipal shelter system, rescuing, caring for, and finding loving homes for homeless, injured, Animal Care•& Control neglected, abused and abandoned animals in New York City. We operate THERE ARE ALSO GREAT BENEFITS FOR YOU: of New York City facilities and field rescue operations in all five boroughs.

Spaying and neutering makes pets better, more affectionate Animal Care & Control of New York City has 3 Shelters and 2 Receiving Centers: companions. Neutering cats makes them less likely to spray and mark Shelter 326 E 110 St New York, NY Brooklyn Shelter 2336 Linden Blvd. Brooklyn, NY territory. Staten Island Shelter 3139 Veterans Rd W Staten Island, NY Spaying dogs and cats eliminates heat cycles. Females in heat can cry incessantly, show nervous behavior. and attract Shelter Hours: 8 AM - 8 PM / 7 Days a Week unwanted male companions. Adoption Hours: 12 PM - 7 PM / 7 Days a Week Closed on All Holidays Spaying and neutering makes pet less likely to bite. Pet Receiving Center 92-29 Queens Blvd Rego Park, NY Unsterilized animals often exhibit more behavior and Tues & Sat / 8 AM - 4 PM temperament problems than do those who have been spayed or For services on other days & all adoption services, please visit the neutered. Manhattan shelter.

Neutering makes pets less likely to roam the neighborhood. get Bronx Pet Receiving Center 464 E Fordham Rd Bronx, NY into fights. or run away. Wed & Thur / 8 AM - 4 PM For services on other days & all adoption services, please visit the Brooklyn shelter. www.AdoptABoxerRescue.com Animal Rescue Fund of the Homptons Email: [email protected] PO Box 901 : 90 Daniels Hole Rd Wainscott, NY 11975 631-537-0400 m www.arfhamptons.org Founded in 1974 as the Animal Rescue Fund of the Harnptons, ARF is the leading animal welfare organization on the East End of Long Island. Each year we take in over 700 cats and dogs and provide food, exercise, a warm place to sleep and excellent veterinary care in our state-of-the-art Adoption Center. ARF is dedicated to finding loving homes for our precious pets; not only to improve their lives, Adopt A Boxer Rescue is an all-volunteer charitable organization formed to rescue, rehabilitate, and but also the lives of the families who adopt them. re-horne unwanted and abandoned boxer dogs within the northeast United States. AABR is a collective - , effort of volunteers working together, pooling resources and sharing goals. .. .'j.. . .\L. i 251 Centre Street New York, NY 10013 BARC Shelter (Corner of Broome St) www.barcshelter.org 212.274.8511 253 Wythe Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 Animal Haven is a nonprofit organization that finds homes for 718-486-7489 abandoned cats and dogs throughout the Tri-State area, and provides behavior intervention when needed to improve chances of adoption. BARC Shelter, established in 1987, is a not-for-profit, privately Founded in 1967, we operate a limited admission shelter/adoption funded animal shelter for homeless dogs and cats located in center in Manhattan and mobile adoption van. We also provide Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The animals in our care come from a programs that enhance the bond between animals and people. variety of places. Currently we house more than 250 cats and Animal Haven is a 501c3 organization. 75 dogs. Through our educational programs we are teaching the future generations how to respect and care for animals. Hours ADOPT A T~ROw AwAY We hope that one day we will have a kinder and gentler world. Seven days a week Noon to 7:30pm, Monday-Friday lOam to 6pm, Weekends

Manhattan Adoption Center: 410 East 38th Street .,...., @ Spoiled Brats bldedw'ee Between 1st Ave and FDR Drive '. 340 W. 49th St. NYC for the love of pets New York, NY 10016 ). 646.457.2130 212.532.4455 f!iellicle Cats ResCue [email protected] www.anjelliclecats.corn Adoption Center Hours: non profit/no kill/cot rescue & adoption email: [email protected] Monday: Closed i.*!' ••••• Tuesday & Friday: lOam-5pm ." Wednesday & Thursday: 12pm-7pm Anjellicle Cats Rescue is an all volunteer, not-for-profit 50 Ic3 organization. For over fifteen years our Saturday & Sunday: JOam-4pm Hell's Kitchen group has been a lifeline for abandoned, stray and orphaned cats and kittens. Our priority is working with the city shelter to place the cats that end up there into permanent, loving homes. Our At Bideawee we strive to foster and strengthen the human-animal bond. Established in 1903, Bideawee, goal is to help make New York City a no-kill city. Scouish for "stay awhile", promotes and supports safe, loving, long-term relationships between people and companion animals by providing a continuum of services and programs that are innovative, Well known within the Broadway community, we've been featured on NY I, Fox 5 television and the personalized and of high quality. We operate 2 Adoption Centers, 2 Veterinary Hospitals, 2 Pet Memorial Food Network. Come visit our "cat room" today at Spoiled Brats and maybe you'll find a new friend - Parks and have 3 Learning Centers that offer Behavior & Training, Pet Therapy and host a multitude of one of our truly "Anjellicle Cats" - or join our volunteer/foster program and help save a life! workshops and seminars.

"Jellicle Cats have cheerful faces ...they like to practice their airs and graces ..." T.S. Eliot Manhattan 41) Wantagh 41) Westhampton www.bobbiandthestrays.org Husky House Inc PO Box 6533 Bridgewater NJ 08807 ~,·~theSf1,,- [email protected] PO. Box 170129 www.Huskyllouse.org Ozone Park, NY 11417 Email: [email protected] +"OU~@ 718-326-6070 The "u~k1.J ~~~ Sibllrian Hmktj &- f'!lIow 1(-9 RIIKU'! .

Husky House is a non profit 50 Ic3 organization committed to the rescue, Bobbi & the Strays is located in Queens, NY and is a 50lc3, not for profit, no kill animal rescue shelter, care and adoption of stray, abandoned and unwanted Siberian Huskies established in 1998. We take in abandoned or abused cats and dogs and our mission' is one of throughout the east coast with our main focus on NJ & NYC. We are also compassion for the homeless and rehab for the sick. Our goals are to promote spay/neuter and to dedicated to furthering the publics education concerning the issues of proper educate people on how to treat all animals with the respect and dignity they deserve. We are responsible pet care and importance of spaying and neutering of all dogs and cars alike. for their well being for they are completely dependent upon us and are not able to survive on their own. Husky House is dedicated to helping abandoned Siberian Huskies and now Everyone of our rescued pets stays with us until he or she is adopted into a forever, loving home. Please all breeds of dogs, including mixes, have a second chance in life and a place visit www.bobbiandthestrays.org to see all our kids for adoption! to call home which they so richly deserve.

I' 1 www.kittykind.org .:.,:. {,..·li::~~ r~ PO. Box 961 .. ~! l".ii.•, .,;". "'w.::'.~. '.' .llDf Murray Hill Station ~. "'~.~~ s www.citycritters.org· citvcritters.pettrder.org- adoptonsecltvcrltters.org 212-252-3183 NY, NY 10156 ..;; >:'.:""".~.~'-.',-·.·.0._ @tlyKind "':;"~ ... ' PO Box 1345 Station New York, NY 10013 212-726-2652

City Critters is an all volunteer no-kill animal rescue and adoption group formed in 1994. We rescue and care for homeless cats, kittens and small dogs, find them permanent homes through our adoption KittyKind, Inc. is a non-profit, all-volunteer, no-kill cat rescue and adoption organization in New York program, promote spay/neuter, and offer advice and assistance to members of the community seeking to City, with an adoption center located in Petco, Union Square. Funded by private donations and grants, find humane solutions to problems involving homeless animals. Our dedicated volunteers work mainly in KittyKind relies on its dedicated network of volunteers to work tirelessly and compassionately in midtown and downtown Manhattan. We're a foster network, not a physical shelter, but we do maintain their efforts to rescue, heal, nurture, and find loving homes for hundreds of abandoned, abused, and/or a small adoption center in Petco's Kips Bay store at 31st Street and Second Avenue, where you can visit homeless cats each year. some of our beautiful cats 7 days a week during store hours. Adoption counselors are present on weekend afternoons from noon to 6 p.m. We depend on community Please visit www.kittykind.org to learn more about adopting and fostering a cat, volunteering and to support for our survival; donations can be made by mail or through our website. make a donation.

TI-IE www.humanesocietyny.org ffUMANE SOClETYOF 306 East Long Island GreyHound Transfer NEW YORK 20 West Old Country Rd Hicksville, NY 11801 j06 fA~ ~91h~1W1.~e.>'y(lrk.I\''Y 100ll New York, NY 10022 (516) 735-6073 .' .~\ ~v'\.l ...\ www.ligreyhound.org .. \ ...""'.: \':.\\ II Long Island GreyHound Transfer, (L.I.G.H.T.) is the \ \ ..,..."., '.\A"\~.'\ first and original 501 c3 Long Island based non-profit Since 1904 ... the Humane Society of New York Clinic and Vladimir Horowitz / Wanda Toscanini greyhound rescue organization. Each year, thousands of Horowitz Adoption Center has been protecting and caring for city animals - and a lot of them! Today, its young greyhounds between the ages of 2 and 5 years old hospital, spay/neuter clinic and adoption center care for more than 33,000 dogs and cats annually, who are no longer able to make it at the track. Unfortunately, otherwise would not receive care anywhere else. Dedicated to protecting and caring for city animals, the many of these hounds may end up being put down. Society has long been noted in its field for its innovative, highly individualized approach to animal care, its pioneer attitude is now reflected in programs coming to the fore worldwide. The Humane Society of You do not need a huge backyard to adopt a greyhound. New York's hospital, which maintains low prices to keep animals well and healthy, as well as its Animal Contrary to popular belief, they are not "high strung" Mukti Free Spay/Neuter Program, is open seven days a week. Its adoption department is also open 7 and require no more exercise than any other typical days a week from 10:30 am - 4 pm and is always filied with beautiful, healthy pets, plus staff that wants dog. Being so docile, they often do quite weJl in city to help you make a "love match", with a dog or cat that suits your lifestyle. Call (212) 752-4840 to apartments and condos. contact the Society or to make an appointment. !h :m

Answer the call to help stop animal cruelty.

Unfortunately, abused animals can't pick up a phone and call for help. That's why we at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals· have been leading the fight against animal abuse all across the nation, every day since 1866. But we can't do it alone. We depend on your support to create real change and ASP~ WE ARE THEIR VOICE· give abused animals the help, hope and healing they deserve.

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www.iovingtouch.petfinder.org www.lovingtouchrescue.org Mid-Atlantic Great Dane www.duchessthedog.com Rescue League, Inc. PO. Box 650404 Flushing, NY 11365 Director, Paul Eiseman (718) 224-8629

Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, Inc. a non-profit organization that was established in 1979 to help homeless Battered and bruised, old and scarred, they have fought many Danes find new homes and to educate the public about the breed. battles and given birth amid the trash. Their offspring are trash MAGDRL has volunteers in 9 states including NY, NJ, PA, DE, to some - treasures to us. A Loving Touch transforms them, MD, VA, WV, DC &NC once again, into trusting and valued companions. With only For adoption information visit our website at www.rnagdrl.org love to gi ve, they heal their physical and emotional wounds. or callinga Hotaling at 518-875-9174 For these, Loving Touch was created. We regularly feed, spay/neuter, and rescue as many as our resources will allow. WeJre here to help educate you about Danes

Manhattan Valley Manhattan Valley Cat Rescue Cat Rescue Columbia University Station PO. Box 25023 New York NY 10025 NYC Siamese Rescue, Inc. Phone: 212-222-9007 nycsiamese.org Email: [email protected]

Manhattan Valley Cat Rescue is a 50 Ic3 group formed by neighborhood volunteers who united to ease New York City Siamese Rescue is an organization of volunteers the plight of abandoned cats and kittens living on the streets of Manhattan Valley (100 Street to 110 who find homes for orphaned and abandoned Siamese cats and Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and West). This is an area which has undergone much related breeds, such as Birmans, Himilayans, and Balinese. Cats gentrification, and with that, many of the poorer residents have been forced out, some leaving their cats NYC Siamese (;:i~./ of all ages are available for adoption, from kittens all the way behind. This has also resulted in many of the vacant lots and abandoned buildings disappearing, places that Rescue. Inc. ...f~. )" up to geezer-rneezers. Our cats are fostered in private homes stray cats called home. As options for these cats shrink, so do their chances of survi ving on the streets, and ")"'S;~'::::).(lrQ ; " ~~ and shown by appointment. To meet them, please complete our application. Once you have returned the form and been approved it is with this in mind that we are dedicated to rescuing them. Beyond this we also work with neighborhood y ~I stores, to convince them to neuter and properly care for their store cats. In over 10 years of rescue work we to adopt, you can make an appointment to see our foster Siamese have saved almost 500 cats from the streets of our neighborhood. Through the use of a small network of - cats in person by emailing us: [email protected] or faxing foster homes and donated space we are currently caring for over 60 cats. Many of these have not been able to us at 646-349-3644. get adopted due to health or behavioral problems and since we are strictly no kill, we are committed to caring for these cats, regardless of their adoptability. We pledge to keep them safe, happy and healthy. All our Meanwhile, please visit our cats at our website: rescues are fully vetted, neutered, and fed only top quality healthy diets. Our long term goal is to acquire land www.nycsiamese.org to set up a spacious sanctuary for our rescues, so that they can live out their lives in safety and comfort.

~ metropolitan ~ mal tese rescue The challenge of finding a pet a great home is very different from just finding a home for a pet. Pet-I-Care's Metropolitan Maltese Rescue, a not-for-profit NYC corporation, is a volunteer group of Maltese dog- success is not measured by the numbers adopted, but lovers. We seek caring, permanent homes for Maltese and Maltese-mix dogs in the New York City tri- by the quality and care that is put into every animal state area. We are committed to responsible pet ownership and matching the right family with the right that comes to us, which is proven by our almost dog. Our dogs come from local shelters or are surrendered to us by their owners. We are not a shelter non-existent return rate. Our kids become part of - our members foster dogs in their own homes providing veterinary care, food, training and, above all, our family, but we still always know, love to the dogs until the best forever-after homes are found. You can contact us through our website at "There's No Place Like Home". http://www.malteserescue.com or call us at 212-242-1151 . P.L.u.T.O. RESCUE Staten Island Council for Animal (Pet Lovers United Together as One) of Richmond County Welfare, Inc. PO BOX 140889 Staten Island, NY lO314 P.O. Box 120125 (718) 227-0553 Staten Island, NY lO312 www.plutorescue.petfinder.com 718-948-5623 plutorescue@aoLcom Email: [email protected] www.sicaw.petfinder.com

Founded in March 2001 by a dedicated animal rescuer with over 27 years of rescue experience, we are a non-profit no- kill rescue group which has a special place in its heart for The Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare (STCAW) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, homeless, abandoned, sick and unwanted animals. We strive founded in 1972. We are the oldest and most active rescue group on Staten Island and are run entirely to promote humane education designed to increase awareness, by volunteers. We are committed to the rescue, shelter, care and adoption of stray, abandoned, and compassion and responsible pet ownership. We are an all unwanted animals. We strive to find loving and permanent homes for each of the animals we rescue, volunteer group dedicated to rescuing, providing medical taking great care to find a good fit for each and everyone. We are dedicated to furthering the public's attention and unconditional love until placed in a permanent education concerning proper pet care and offer a low-cost spay/neuter program. Last year we were and well-educated home. fortunate enough to find homes for more than 300 cats and almost 60 dogs.

http://StrayfromtheHeart.org Russell Refuge, Inc. 212-726-DOGS PO Box 725 (!) PO Box 11 Rhinebeck, NY 12572 ~ • StraYtromthe Heart New York, NY 10024 845-876-2643 www.strayfromtheheart.org

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Stray from the Heart's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and place homeless dogs with loving new families. We do so without the benefit Russell Refuge is located in the beautiful Hudson Valley, just 2 hours of paid employees or a shelter to house these needy dogs. We have a north of New York City. We rescue and rehabilitate needy Jack Russell wonderful network of volunteers, such as dog walkers, trainers and Terriers with the goal of adopting them into permanent, loving, foster parents to help support our efforts to rehabilitate and socialize appropriate terrier homes. Sanctuary is provided on a limited basis for each dog before a permanent home is found. We also provide follow- those terriers requiring long term care. Russell Refuge is a not for profit up support to individuals and families who adopt a dog from us. Stray organization. from the Heart volunteers are always available to provide advice on health and behavioral problems that may arise after an adoption. Even Visits are welcomed by appointment. For further information please visit so, we have a "no questions asked" policy in cases where a dog must be our website at www.russellrefuge.org returned to us. Our main concern is the health and safety of our Strays.

SaveKitty Foundation P.O. Box 260096 Bellerose, NY 11426 The Tigger Foundation 347-993-3163 P.O. Box 172 Madison Square Station New York, NY lO159 Save Kitty Foundation is a no-kill, all-volunteer, Queens- based rescue group dedicated to reducing the suffering of 212-712-8716 New York City's homeless and abandoned animals through For adoptions: 347-393-3649 rescue, adoption, and trap-neuter-return (TNR). Last year alone we spayed/neutered over 700 cats, rescued over 300 from the streets, and found loving homes for nearly 200. The Tigger Foundation is an all-volunteer tax-exempt 50 Ic3 organization. Our short term mission is to rescue, make healthy and We also teach TNR to the local community and provide pet arrange adoptions for cats and kittens. Our long term mission is to www.savekitty.org bereavement support to those who have suffered the loss of alievate the over-population of cats and their consequent suffering a companion animal. in NYC through rescue/adoption, spay/neuter/release of feral cats, and appropriate medical care for sick cats and kittens. Please also To see our adoptable cats and kittens - we have over lOO- or for more information, please visit www.savekitty.org visit our website at: www.tigger.petfinder.com TITAN]IC \I. 1JiE AR,TIF ACT EXHlB II, 10 N s .\ .~ ,c:.. NOW B~RDING

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By drawing upon the generosity of the theatre community, BROADWAY Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS raises funds for AIDS CARES and family services across the country. EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS Bernadette's Mary's In appreciation for the theatre's community's unprecedented commitment to over 21 years of fundraising, BC/EFA is happy to support other cause-related services particularly dear to those in our community who make our support for AIDS- related services possible.

Today BC/EFA proudly joins Bernadette Peters, Mary Tyler Moore and many of Broadway's best at BROADWAY BARKS I I!

We are happy to welcome 26 animal shelter and rescue organizations to Shubert Alley and thrilled that since the first BARKS in 1999 over 600 previously abandoned but terrific dogs and cats have found forever, loving homes.

Richard's Scott's We are glad to help those in our community whose compassionate concern for others includes many sweet, four-legged friends and the animal-loving organizations gathered today in Shubert Alley.

So if you're thinking about adopting a dog or cat .... just do it. You'll have a good pal for life.

But perhaps George Bernard Shaw said it best:

"I like a bit of mongrel myself, whether it a man or a dog; it's best for every day." Absolutely. Patty's Judy's

~ Tom Viola MAGGIE SQUIRREL Executive Director North Shore Animal League MetroPets Rescue BC/EFA 1996 2002 the BROADW~ ARKS July I I, 2009 family Dear Friends: ,

By drawing upon the generosity of the theatre community, BROADWAY Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS raises funds for AIDS CARES and family services across the country. EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS Bernadette's Mary's In appreciation for the theatre's community's unprecedented commitment to over 21 years of fundraising, BC/EFA is happy to support other cause-related services particularly dear to those in our community who make our support for AIDS- related services possible.

Today BC/EFA proudly joins Bernadette Peters, Mary Tyler Moore and many of Broadway's best at BROADWAY BARKS I I!

We are happy to welcome 26 animal shelter and rescue organizations to Shubert Alley and thrilled that since the first BARKS in 1999 over 600 previously abandoned but terrific dogs and cats have found forever, loving homes.

Richard's Scott's We are glad to help those in our community whose compassionate concern for others includes many sweet, four-legged friends and the animal-loving organizations gathered today in Shubert Alley.

So if you're thinking about adopting a dog or cat .... just do it. You'll have a good pal for life.

But perhaps George Bernard Shaw said it best:

"I like a bit of mongrel myself, whether it a man or a dog; it's best for every day." Absolutely. Patty's Judy's

~ Tom Viola MAGGIE SQUIRREL Executive Director North Shore Animal League MetroPets Rescue BC/EFA 1996 2002