Queens Animal Shelter Opens, Ending Decades-Long Wait for Borough’s First Public Facility

Queens Animal Shelter Opens, Ending Decades-Long Wait for Borough’s First Public Facility

A long-delayed public animal shelter, the first in Queens, will open its doors Tuesday — more than 20 years since plans were first put into motion. 

The 50,000-square-foot shelter will open at 1906 Flushing Ave. in Ridgewood, Queens, with capacity for 72 dogs and 110 cats. It will also have group housing and space for small pets like guinea pigs, as well as a grassy place for rabbits to roam. 

It comes at a critical time when the city’s existing Animal Care Centers facilities cope with chronic overcrowding. Especially since the outbreak of the pandemic, New Yorkers have surrendered their pets to public facilities at high rates, usually due to financial pressure or a lack of proper housing, as THE CITY previously reported.

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