Animal Hoarding

Hoarding is at once a complex animal cruelty issue, mental health issue and public safety issue. The ASPCA works to ensure hoarders and their victims get the help they need.


More About Animal Hoarding

More about Hoarding

Animal hoarders can be men or women of any race, income or education level. They sometimes pose as legitimate sanctuaries. 

Learn more about hoarders and hoarding rescue.

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Animal Hoarding


Hoarding FAQAnimal Hoarding FAQ 
Who hoards animals? Why do they do it? Is it a crime? Answers to these questions and more.


ASPCA Animal Hoarding Position StatementASPCA Hoarding Position Statement 
Hoarding is perhaps one of the most complicated animal cruelty issues. Learn the ASPCA’s position on animal hoarding.


The Signs of HoardingLearn the Signs of Hoarding 
How can you tell if someone you know is hoarding animals? Watch for these signs.



The ASPCA’s Work with Hoarding


Hoarding Raids and InvestigationsRaids and Investigations 
From New York to Arkansas to Florida, ASPCA responders have rescued animals from failed sanctuaries and private hoarders alike.


Cruelty Intervention AdvocacyCruelty Intervention Advocacy
A major component of the Cruelty Intervention Advocacy program, part of our NYC Humane Law Enforcement department, is working with hoarders who are not in violation of the law.



What You Can Do


Help End HoardingHow You Can Help End Hoarding 
If you suspect someone you know is hoarding animals, you can help. Here’s how.


Report HoardingReport Hoarding
It’s always best to call law enforcement if you suspect animals are being abused. It’s also a good first step toward getting hoarders the help they need.

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