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NEW YORK -- Sitting in an animal shelter's lobby for six hours with a crossword puzzle is a good day for Jenny Olsen.

It means people aren't surrendering their animals to the shelter -- and that Olsen doesn't have to talk them out of it.

Monday morning was relatively uneventful for the co-organizer of Safety Net, a New York City Animal Care and Control program devoted to catching desperate pet owners when they fall under financial constraints.

"Surrenders are on the rise, but adoptions are, too," said Olsen, her eyes automatically shifting to the swiveling doors of the ACC's 110th street shelter, scanning for hesitant owners and pets.

"People come in and we talk to them. We say, 'If we could help you solve your problem, whatever your problem is, would you want to keep your pet?' "

More often than not, the answer is no. Of the hundreds of people that Olsen and other Safety Net volunteers encounter in shelter lobbies each month, around 60 percent of owners still surrender their pets.

But then there are the hundreds of other New Yorkers who are willing to fight for their pets, those who pave a way through disastrous situations.

Safety Net, established two years ago, provides New York City pet owners with almost anything needed to prevent a surrender: low cost veterinary fees, food, animal behavior training, legal assistance, boarding and foster homes.

The condition for eligibility -- aside from dire financial strain -- is simple.

"If people don't want to work with us, it won't work," Olsen said. "We can't do it all for them."

What Safety Net does, though, is quite a bit. With the help of 40 volunteers, it operates a seven-day-a-week hotline service, fielding calls about everything from fleas to foreclosures.

The necessity of the go-to network is clear: in January, 115 pet owners called seeking assistance. Last month, 240 people picked up the phone in the name of their pets.

Volunteer Leah Bonnema's phone sessions with clients mostly focus on foreclosure and medical crises. Those cases typically involve people struggling with astronomical vet fees, or temporary housing arrangements that do not allow for pets.

People also remain largely unaware that when animals go into an ACC shelter -- which by law is not permitted to turn any animal away -- they risk euthanasia.

"People need to know what their options are," the professional comedian said. "They don't want their pets to be hurting. The people who are calling us are making an effort, and I haven't seen anyone who isn't willing to try."

Queens native Tony Aponte is one Safety Net client who certainly falls under the "trying" category. Within the past two months, both Aponte and his fiance lost their jobs. Last week, they were evicted from their studio apartment in Jackson Heights.

Aponte brushed off their ongoing stay at a local homeless shelter, focusing only on who he described as a "very, very good boy": Rocky, his 7-year-old American Pit Bull.

"My concern was not having a place for him to be beside us. Just to lay down with us in the bed," Aponte said.

Rocky had been living in the couple's van for the past week, as their shelter does not allow pets. Aponte has been trying to spend as much time as he can with the dog, leaving him alone only after 11 p.m., the shelter's curfew hour.

As Aponte described his dire situation during a phone interview, he was driving around Manhattan in the van, with Rocky snoring in the backseat.

"On Tuesday morning, we walked Rocky and put him in the van and people called the police, thinking the dog was abandoned. The police came and it was this whole big show, saying that we couldn't be leaving him there," Aponte said.

With the looming threat of abandoning Rocky in a shelter, Aponte called Safety Net's hotline. Olsen, whom he dubbed an "angel from above," sprang into action with the rest of her team, including co-organizer Joy Friedman.

Like the majority of their volunteers, Olsen and Friedman, who hold full-time jobs, consider themselves "unpaid employees," Olsen says.

Their work led to Rocky's recent placement in a temporary boarding center, which costs around $80 a week, with the hope that a more permanent foster home will soon become available.

Safety Net can't afford to front veterinary or any other fees, Olsen says, and has thus far relied primarily on the kindness of volunteers to fill in the gaps.

The program has five dog trainers and one cat behaviorist on hand to offer free phone consultation services; it has relationships with 21 veterinarians, who offer treatment at a reduced rate, normally by 40 percent.

Three lawyers also work pro-bono with Safety Net, allowing the program to tackle tenant related issues, which prevent owners from keeping their pets in apartment buildings.

The attorneys have helped justify cases of pet ownership for people who are suffering from emotional and psychological issues, which, they argued, could be alleviated by the animals' therapeutic nature.

Yet the goal, Olsen says, is to anticipate crises before they become unmanageable.

"This program is about prevention," she said. "The idea is, let's get this under control before these animals ever have to go into a shelter. Let's just nip it in the bud."

Some problems, however, can't always be fully anticipated.

Six months ago, Sadie Judge was working as an instructor at Brooklyn College and living in Staten Island with her four cats. An illness then forced her to quit her job -- soon after, she lost her apartment.

She moved around with her four cats, staying with different friends and family. Then one roommate became impatient with Judge's progress in finding homes for the cats.

Taking matters into her own hands, she had her boyfriend drop the cats off at a shelter, without telling Judge first.

"It was always just me and the kitty cats. I never married and I have no children," Judge said. "To see them caged like that [in the shelter], I was just crying. I said to them, 'I am coming back and I am going to get you out.' "

After one foster home failed to materialize, Olsen took two of the cats into her own apartment. Judge says throughout her time working with Safety Net, she has witnessed similar truly empathetic actions and attitudes.

"It wasn't like anyone told me I don't fit their rules or regulations," Judge said. "They weren't saying, 'We are so sorry, but we can't help you.' The level of professionalism and empathy that the program has exhibited is phenomenal."

Safety Net, Olsen says, is still trying to recruit additional volunteers and foster homes. For more information, visit NYCACC.org/safetynet.htm.

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Karen W.
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I liked this article. I think it is great that there are people that are able to help out like that. I was a little upset about how many people are willing to give up their pets without trying.
 
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This is an incredible program and hopefully more shelters and communities will develop similar programs. There will always be a need for it, but with the economy now days...this need is increasing tremendously
 
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These volunteers and this program are phenomenal and truly wonderful! I wish there was a program where people would try to convince veterinarians to lower some of their costs.
 
gadams38
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Wouldn't that be great? Maybe there would be more people able to afford to KEEP their pets if the vet care wasn't so expensive.
 
April P.
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What a great program. Keep up the good work.
 
petsmylife
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hope everything turs out for the best for the pets
 
amanda c.
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That's great to hear, this could really help homeless pets and the people in a horrible situation
 
annielandky
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hope more take interest
 
Rex2153
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we need more program like this all across the US
 
Nelson M.
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True.

People have to believe that things will get better.
 
Kazza9988
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sounds like a great program and one that most shelters should look to copy. I know I'm going to pass this article on to my local shelter.
 
patty
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Sounds like a very good program and unfortunately a much needed one.
 
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Diane W.
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I wish mor eof us had the funding to be able to offe survices like this. There are people and pets in need everywhere.
 
Tanya H.
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These situations are so sad. I hope things get better soon. Im just so glad there are people and places out there willing to help these pets.
 
kkgmrscullen
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This program is a very good idea. I like it!
 
Jenna
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This is truely a program to be thankful for!
 
Denise L.
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Wonderful! People must realize that they are not the only ones suffering during this crisis!
 
maryjodellamaggiore
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Having to give up one's pets after losing a job and/or home would be devastating. Thank goodness for this service!
 
cherries33
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That always sounds so horrible to me. It's bad enough to find yourself in that situation but then to lose a source of unconditional love who is depending on you..... that would just be too much. Heartbreaking.
 
janewalker13
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The is a great idea.
 
Brittany W.
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i could never surrender any animal to a shelter no matter what :[
 
Sheryle T.
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What a wonderful thing to do for people in desperate straits.
 
Chris S.
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This is a great story
and that kitten in the picture is so cute!
 
DeeDeeYom
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This is a great idea.
 
Keke D.
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Yes, it is.
 
fabienne l.
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A good progam
 
JessicaTamm
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This is a great idea!
 
Crystal  m.
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OMG. THis is a good story.
 
Greg12
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What a great group that helps the animals stay with their owners.
 
Madison
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What a great program! Kudos especially to Mr. Aponte for doing everything in his power to keep his pit bull Rocky. I hope that everyone who needs to know about this program does know about it, and that the program can keep going.
 
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I think its a great program too!
 
Jenna
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I really hope he gets to keep Rocky!
 
cherries33
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Yes, it's great that in the middle of his own tragedy he's going to so much trouble to keep Rocky. I hope things improve for them soon.
 
Cory3
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This is such a great idea! Some people don't want to give up their pets, but don't feel they have an option. It is great that they can get help from a group like this.
 
Ann G.
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What a great program! Kudos especially to Mr. Aponte for doing everything in his power to keep his pit bull Rocky. I hope that everyone who needs to know about this program does know about it, and that the program can keep going.
 
Janet
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I found this article very enlightening. I did not know such services existed. My animals are part of my family and I just can't imagine having to give them up. I'd do anything to make sure they remained in my care.
 
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I wish chicago land area had a plan like this. So many people are unemployed, and often have to make a hard choice with their pets. I know a person who has put off medical treatment for her dog because she can't afford it. simple routine shots can cost 125.-150., to much for someone just making the bills and putting food on the table.
My town has a food pantry, which is there for anyone who lives in the town. My family regularly donate food, but when I asked if they needed pet food, they did not want it. I feel that if people are in need of food from a food pantry, so our their pets. I'm hoping to push the pet food issue again with the pantry management.
 
Paula F.
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There are so many homeless animals within shelters and it is only getting worse with the economy. Luckily there are places and shelters that give free food or food at a cheaper cost.
 
Chris
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Great program.
 
donna w.
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our shelter gives free food to those in need. Even in a smaller city (150K) we are still hearing a lot of stories of folks losing their homes and needing to give up their pets.
 
Jessica T.
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I wish we had better luck talking people into keeping their pet but I think its because by the time they get to us they have already made up their mind and convinced them sleves that no matter what they are leaving the animal
 
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I agree. And talking people into keeping their pets is not always in the best interest of the pets or the people. When people arrive at the shelter with intentions of surrendering an animal it was often a hard decision that was really thought through...or an impulse decision because they really have no emotional ties to the pet and don't wish to care for it any longer. I feel that informing people of alternative options is great...but we have to be careful not to 'guilt' them into making a decision that's wrong for them or their pets.
 
Alexx W.
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A great service to everyone!
 
Rwolfe88
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I agree!
 
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AzWildcatFan
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It's been way too easy for people to just give up their pets. We need more services like this.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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This is an amazing service--kudos to these wonderful volunteers.
 
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Chris F.
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As someone who takes in "surrenders" at our shelter, I think this group is wonderful! I wish more people had choices like this group offers - there are people who don't want to surrender their pets, but have no other options. This group is providing help where it is needed.
 
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cully
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Any person or group that champions an animal is heroic in my book. I hope the program is not only successful, but duplicable around the country. We need shelters that can communicate with one another about ideas that work.
 
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i agree cully and that includes you
 
Marnie B.
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Good program!
 
Chandra  K.
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I would never surrend any of my animals! I love them to much! But good story!
 
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I cannot imagine having to give up my 4 cats. I have taken two extra part-time jobs in order to pay for their pet insurance policies! In addition, I buy food for a friends two cats. I want her to keep her cats. Animals needs their owners just as much as the owners need their pets. Love is love!
 
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Great story!
 
Patty W.
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BRAVO! This was a great story. Maybe it will catch on in other places. People helping other people keep their pets in hard times. What compassion.
 
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This is such a great thing for people to keep their pets. I never heard of this. I wonder just many other people don't know about this. We need more places like this everywhere.
 
wpras
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This is great! Most of the time when the animals are brought to our shelter the people are not looking for a solution. Then there is that 20 percent who are and sometimes we can find a way for them to keep the pet.
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