Erie County SPCA ‘nearing crisis situation,’ may temporarily restrict animal admissions

The SPCA Serving Erie County is close to reaching maximum capacity and may need to drastically limit new animal admissions โ€œfor an extended time,โ€ the organization announced Monday.

SPCA officials say their headquarters in West Seneca is running out of resources due to an increase in animal cruelty cases and a dwindling number of pet adoptions. Officials attribute those trends to cost of living increases, the end of New Yorkโ€™s eviction moratorium and the return to in-person work, among other issues.

The animal welfare organization has limited animal admissions the past few summers, when animal cruelty rates are the highest. But itโ€™s worse this year, SPCA President Cait Daly said.

โ€œWeโ€™re getting to the point where weโ€™re only going to be able to take in the animals that need us most, so the animals who are severely emaciated or severely injured,โ€ Daly told The Buffalo News. โ€œWeโ€™re getting to the point where we simply donโ€™t have the space for any animal other than those that desperately need to be here.โ€

A rise in animal cruelty is especially concerning because animals that are the victims of cruelty cases require more resources than other animals in the SPCAโ€™s care, Daly said.

Since October, there have been hundreds of animal cruelty cases and seven animal cruelty arrests in Erie County. Many of those cases have resulted in felony charges, including one in which two UB football players are accused of hitting a miniature poodle with a belt, and another in which a Cheektowaga man is accused of trying to drown a family memberโ€™s dog.

Cases such as those require stringent documentation and even more resources from the SPCA, Daly said.

โ€œInstead of a single injury, we might be seeing multiple injuries. Instead of a minor issue, we might be seeing an animal literally needing crisis interventions,โ€ Daly said. โ€œTheyโ€™re just more severe cases, and they take a lot more time.โ€

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