Animal shelters are home to many cats and dogs that need homes. But while they’re there, they’re fed, bathed and cared for by the people who push to find them homes. Animals may be in a shelter because they were found wandering the streets with no collars, or they were born inside there. Whatever the case may be, they need homes and caring owners to love them. Get your next family member from the Best Animal Shelter in Queens.
2024: Queens Voted Bobbi and the Strays Best Animal Shelter!
Bobbi and the Strays
2 Rider Place, Freeport
(516) 378-4340 – bobbiandthestrays.org
Bobbi and the Strays has been pairing cats and dogs with the loving owners and homes they deserve since the nonprofit no-kill shelter was founded in 1998. While these furry friends wait for their forever family, they receive the best possible care, regardless of need level. Abused, neglected and special needs animals are all treated with the same love and respect they deserve. The organization’s website features bios and cute pictures of many of the animals at the shelter who are ready to be adopted. All they are waiting for is you!
2023: Queens Voted Bobbi and the Strays Best Animal Shelter!
Bobbi and the Strays
2 Rider Place, Freeport
(516) 378-4340 – bobbiandthestrays.org
Since their inception in 1998, Bobbi and the Strays has been a nonprofit no-kill shelter helping pair dogs and cats with the loving owner and new home they deserve. While those furry friends are waiting for their forever family, they’re given the best possible care regardless of need level. Abused, neglected, and special needs animals are all treated with the love and respect they’ve deserved all along. With several locations across New York City and Long Island, Bobbi and the Strays is on a mission to provide humane service to every animal who enters their care. Their website features bios and adorable pictures of several residents who are more than ready to be adopted. All they’re waiting for is you!
2022: Queens Voted Bobbi And The Strays Best Animal Shelter!
Bobbi And The Strays
80-36 Cooper Ave, Glendale
(718) 326-6070 – bobbiandthestrays.org
Roberta “Bobbi” Giordano has been saving animals since she was just nine years old. Bobbi and the Strays is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization. Many of the pets at this shelter are rescued from overcrowded spaces known as “death row” shelters from across New York. Bobbi and the Strays is full of staff and volunteers who are kind, compassionate and truly care about the pets they’re saving. Each pet rescued is examined by veterinarians and vaccinated to ensure the best health come adoption time. Bobbi and the Strays also provide educational programs to schools about responsible pet ownership.
2021: Queens Voted Bobbi and the Strays Best Animal Shelter!
Bobbi and the Strays
80-36 Cooper Ave, Glendale
(718) 326-6070 – bobbiandthestrays.org
Roberta “Bobbi” Giordano has been saving animals since she was just nine years old. Bobbi and the Strays is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization. Many of the pets at this shelter are rescued from overcrowded spaces known as “death row” shelters from across New York. Bobbi and the Strays is full of staff and volunteers who are kind, compassionate and truly care about the pets they’re saving. Each pet rescued is examined by veterinarians and vaccinated to ensure the best health come adoption time. Bobbi and the Strays also provide educational programs to schools about responsible pet ownership.
2020: Queens Voted Bobbi and the Strays Best Animal Shelter!
Bobbi and the Strays
80-36 Cooper Ave, Glendale
(718) 326-6070 – www.bobbiandthestrays.org
Roberta “Bobbi” Giordano has been saving animals since she was just nine years old. Bobbi and the Strays is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization. Many of the pets at this shelter are rescued from overcrowded spaces known as “death row” shelters from across New York. Bobbi and the Strays are full of staff and volunteers who are kind, compassionate and truly care about the pets they’re saving. Each pet rescued is examined by veterinarians and vaccinated to ensure the best health come adoption time. They also provide educational programs to schools about responsible pet ownership.