150 Animals Rescued in Anchorage Neglect Case

Rabbits, Roosters, and Hens Placed in Protective Custody as Police and Animal Control Investigate

By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | January 2026

Anchorage Animal Care & Control (AACC), with assistance from the Anchorage Police Department, seized 150 animals yesterday from a single residence in an ongoing neglect investigation. The animals, which consist primarily of rabbits, roosters, and hens, are now under Protective Custody at the AACC shelter while authorities continue their investigation.
Officials say this large-scale seizure has temporarily filled the shelter to capacity.

Due to limited space, AACC is unable to accept additional small animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, and other similar pets. Residents who find stray small animals are asked to leave them where they are unless they can safely house them on their own. Stray cats and dogs are still being accepted.

AACC emphasizes that the best way for the community to help is by adopting available pets. Every adoption not only provides a loving home but also frees up space and resources for staff to care for the rescued animals. Community members are encouraged to scan stray animals for microchips and check local Facebook groups for owners before bringing them to the shelter.

Two rescued bunnies are carefully carried to safety during a large-scale animal neglect operation in Anchorage. Photo courtesy Anchorage Police Department.


Ways to Help:
View adoptable pets and open homes for small animals: AACC Adoptable Pets
Follow updates and announcements from AACC: AACC Facebook Page
Consider fostering a pet temporarily to help the shelter manage overcrowding
Officials urge the public to support the shelter during this challenging time, whether through adoption, fostering, or sharing posts to raise awareness. Each action helps ensure the rescued animals receive the care and attention they need while the investigation continues.

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