by Nyketa Gaffney, Public Information Officer, SPCA Cincinnati State of Emergency We have been living in an unprecedented time, one certainly made for the history books. In mid-March of this year, Ohio residents received word from Governor Mike DeWine that our daily lives would
Read MoreCincinnati area rescue HART (Homeless Animal Adoption Rescue Team) launches its second annual pet photo calendar contest today with entries into the contest running through 9:00 p.m. on July 17, 2022.
Read MoreGRRAND is looking for volunteers to help screen potential adopters and to perform home visits.
Read MoreKitten season is here! Join Purrfect Day Cafe in Covington as they bring in adoptable kittens.
Read MoreCincinnati Animal CARE is extending its participation in the Bissell Pet Foundation's "Empty the Shelters" program where adoption fees are waived.
Read MoreWho Dey! Adopters who visit Cincinnati Animal CARE Friday, January 28 through Sunday,January 30, and wear orange and black, will get discounted adoption fees for both dogs and cats. Dog adoptions have been reduced from $75 to $50 and cats reduced from $25 to
Read MoreOvercrowded shelter encourages everyone to "adopt, don't shop" for Black Friday.
Read MoreWith an unprecedented number of intakes, the Hamilton County animal shelter continues to be in CODE RED status, as they have been since late Spring.
Read MoreCincinnati Animal CARE has reduced adoption fees to $10.31 for Halloween weekend after taking in 700 animals in October.
Read MoreThey’re fun, friendly and affectionate. They have names like Rando, Chester and Dash. They don’t have owners, and they don’t need them.
They’re members of Scooter’s Safari Squad.
Read MoreCincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society, located in Northside, is waiving adoption fees for all animals sic months or older this weekend in order to clear the shelter.
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