(Photo: Stonehill & Taylor for NYC Feral Cat Initiative)

New York (CBSNewYork) This is no dog house.

According to the Mayors Alliance for New York Citys Animals, there are as many as a million homeless animals living on the streets of New York, most of them cats. For the third year, Architects for Animals held its annual Giving Shelter fundraiser on Thursday, January 10th at Manhattans Steelcage Showroom to help those community cats brave the elements and survive the freezing temperatures.

The event benefited the Mayors Alliance NYC Feral Cat Initiative, a not for profit organization committed to solving New York Citys feral cat overpopulation crisis through the humane, non-lethal method of Trap-Neuter-Return, or TNR for short.

Top city architectural design firms built creative outdoor winter shelters, participated in a friendly competition and then donated the cat houses to volunteers who care for these animals. These caregivers ensure the cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, left-eartipped to identify them as having been spayed or neutered, and provide daily with food and water, and medical care when needed.

Watch video from Architects For Animals in the latest edition of All For Animals with 1010 WINS Anchor Susan Richard:

This years participating architectural teams included H3 Hardy Collaborative Architecture, Francis Cauffman Architects, M. Moser Associates, Callison Barteluce, Stonehill & Taylor Architects along with a team of students from City College, Zimmerman Workshop, Kathryn Walton of The American Street Cat (TASC) and Pilot Projects Design Collective.

(Photo: Tamar/I Have Cat for NYC Feral Cat Inititative)

Learn more about the Architects for Animals project at http://www.architectsforanimals.com. Find out how you can support the care of community cats in the boroughs, at NYC Feral Cat Initiative at http://www.nycferalcat.org.

(Note: All For Animals is a production of New Day Media and is placed on CBSNewYork.com as a courtesy.)

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