Catch the Holiday Spirit, NYC DOH ACC Style!
Nothing warms heart and hearth like taking out the trash.
The Scoop New York is a website and newsletter covering the movement for a true no-kill New York State, from BUF to BK. NYC ACC KILLS, published by TSNY, enumerates and memorializes adoptable cats and dogs who were exterminated by Animal Care Centers of New York City.

Another year is nearly behind us, and while the weather outside may or may not be frightful, the wrenching horror of perpetual cat and dog torture killings never subsides at the non-profit contractor currently known as Animal Care Centers of New York City — nor, of course, within the oh-so hallowed walls of the city kill pound Death Star, a.k.a. the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene [sic].
What can you say about sleestaks who would exterminate a homeless dog named Christmas the week before Christmas, just because they could? And in full view of New Yorkers frantically trying to save him from the DOH/ACC death chamber, just because they could?
With mangled typing hand now on the mend, The Scoop New York has many hunt-and-pecked words on deck for ACC and its complicit “overseers” at DOH and City Hall, including mayor-in-waiting Zohran Mamdani, who will inherit the whole fecal enchilada in just a few hours.
To this point Mayor Affordability has repeatedly indicated he has no plans to dispel The Big Lie and no interest in explaining his position to the New Yorkers being driven to destitution or worse by the health department he’s about to be in charge of. Au contraire, at this writing three days prior to inauguration, Mamdani has yet to name his health commissioner, though Eric Adams’ temp commish Dr. Michelle Morse has reportedly put in for the job.
It is well-established that Dr. [x when x = La-De-Da, MD] and The Exterminators don’t want New Yorkers to know what they do all day. In their absence, we can only imagine.
What say we do? Want to? Good!
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