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How Solar-Heated Shelters Are Saving Stray Dogs in Winter
Winter can be deadly for stray and homeless dogs. Freezing temperatures, lack of shelter, hunger, and exhaustion combine into a dangerous reality that claims countless lives each year. In parts of Europe, that reality has sparked a powerful innovation, one that blends compassion, sustainability, and smart design.
NIH Continues Funding Painful Cat Experiments Despite Pledge to Phase Them Out
Despite public commitments to reduce and eventually end experiments on cats and dogs, new reporting reveals that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) continues to fund invasive and painful laboratory experiments on cats.
How to Help Outdoor Animals Survive Winter in Ohio
Winter in Ohio can be brutal, not just for people, but for outdoor animals who don’t have warm homes to retreat to. Community cats, birds, squirrels, and other wildlife rely on the kindness and awareness of neighbors to help them make it through freezing temperatures safely.
The good news? Small, thoughtful actions can make a big difference.
Justice for Teddy: City Pays $500,000 After Police Shoot Blind, Deaf Dog
In November 2025, the City of Sturgeon, Missouri agreed to pay $500,000 to settle a federal lawsuit over the police shooting of Teddy, a 13-pound blind and deaf Shih Tzu mix who posed no threat to public safety.
The settlement follows a lawsuit supported by the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), which argued that the city and its police department violated the Fourth Amendment by using lethal force instead of humane animal control methods.
Fashion is Leaving Fur Behind
For decades, real fur symbolized glamour, wealth, and high fashion, especially in Hollywood. But in 2025, that image is rapidly unraveling.
This fall, the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) announced that beginning in September 2026, real animal fur will be banned from all CFDA-supported New York Fashion Week runways. The decision reflects growing awareness of animal cruelty in fur farming and a clear shift in consumer values toward more humane, sustainable fashion.
Rare bobcat spotted at Prairie Oaks Metro Park
A rare and exciting wildlife moment was captured on a trail camera at Prairie Oaks Metro Park: a bobcat trotting down a trail before slipping back into the brush. Columbus & Franklin County Metro Parks shared the video publicly and noted the sighting happened in the early morning hours of Nov. 21.
51 Animals Rescued in Preble County Cruelty Case
A recent animal cruelty investigation in Preble County, Ohio has led to the seizure of 51 animals living in severe neglect and unsafe conditions, a heartbreaking reminder of why strong animal protection laws and enforcement matter.
Save the Endangered Species Act
For more than 50 years, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) has been one of our nation’s most powerful and effective environmental laws. It was created with a clear purpose: to protect wildlife on the brink of extinction — and it has succeeded, saving or helping recover 99% of species listed under the Act.
Building Skills, Saving Lives: Vet Students Serve Ohio’s Pets
The Ohio Pet Fund provided Rascal Charities with an educational grant to offer teaching opportunities to veterinary students to improve their skills, confidence and experience while helping the community and animals. We are mentoring the veterinarians of tomorrow while helping the animals of today.
Strengthening Ohio Through Training & Advocacy
This year, OAA has increased our training efforts – from workshops on the link between animal and human violence, to community cat summits, and the Cleveland State University Animal Law Conference. Thanks to the support of the Kenneth Scott Charitable Trust, the Joanie Bernard Foundation, and United Spay Alliance, OAA, in partnership with Together Initiative for Ohio's Community Cats and Give Them Ten, was able to continue our annual in-person community cat summits in Cincinnati and Cleveland and expand our reach into communities in need.
Free Donations to Help Animals? Yes, Really!
What if you could help Ohio’s animals every time you buy groceries, without spending a single extra dollar? Good news: you can!
Through the Kroger Community Rewards® program, your everyday shopping automatically generates donations to Ohio Animal Advocates (OAA) at no cost to you. That means more support for our mission to educate, advocate, and empower communities to protect animals across the Ohio , all by doing what you already do.
Winter Care for Community Cats
As winter settles in across Ohio, it’s more important than ever to ensure our community cats have warm, safe places to survive the cold months. Outdoor cats face harsh winds, freezing temperatures, and snow, making reliable shelter, food, and water essential. This updated winter guide features expert insights from Riggi Rescue, generously shared by Chris Riggi, founder of Riggi Rescue and a valued member of the OAA Board of Directors.
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