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Rockland Legislature Approves Funding For New Animal Shelter

ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rockland is getting a new animal shelter.

The Hi-Tor Animal Care Center.

The Hi-Tor Animal Care Center.

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County legislators authorized financing for a new animal shelter to house homeless, abandoned and found animals. 

The Hi-Tor Animal Care Center,  run by the non-profit Hi-Tor organization, is currently housed in a building legislators said was outdated and cramped.

The new $2.05 million shelter will be built on the same county-owned parcel, with the county chipping in $1.2 million, the shelter contributing $350,000 and the state contributing a $500,000 grant. 

The county would own the building and Hi-Tor Animal Care Center would continue to operate the shelter. The shelter primarily houses dogs and cats but has often also housed rabbits, various birds, and ferrets, among other species.

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