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 shortcomi

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