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Navigating Pet Loss: Support, Healing, and Honoring the Bond
Losing a pet is never easy. Whether they were by your side for one year or fifteen, their absence leaves an undeniable void. Pets are family โ companions, protectors, best friends, and for many, a source of unconditional love. Grief after the death of a beloved animal is natural and deeply personal, and there's no "right" way to process that pain.
500 Cats Fixed in a Single Day
On a bustling Saturday in Gainesville, Florida, the team at Operation Catnip pulled off an extraordinary feat: spaying and neutering 500 cats in a single day. The high-volume clinic, hosted at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, marked a major milestoneโ100,000 community cats fixed since the organizationโs founding in 1998.
Beavers in Ohio are Gnawing Their Way Back
Once nearly wiped out from Ohio due to overtrapping in the 1800s, beavers are now reclaiming their role as essential architects of the stateโs ecosystems. Known for their iconic dams and industrious nature, these resilient rodents are making a โdamโ impressive comebackโand the environment is better for it.
OAA Earns Candid Gold Seal of Transparency
Weโre thrilled to announce that Ohio Animal Advocates has been awarded the Gold Seal of Transparency by Candid (formerly GuideStar)! This recognition highlights our ongoing commitment to openness, accountability, and trustโand itโs a testament to YOU, our incredible community of supporters.
Bald Eagles Soar in Ohio: 964 Nests and Counting
The bald eagleโAmericaโs national bird and a symbol of strength and resilienceโis thriving in the Buckeye State. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), there are now 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests across 87 of Ohioโs 88 counties, marking a 36% increase since the last statewide census in 2020.
Announcing Our Newest Advocacy Page: Equines
We are excited to announce our new policy area on equines! Ohio Animal Advocates is dedicated to championing a higher standard of well-being for all equines. Our equine advocacy page aims to educate Ohioans on some of the most prevalent issues facing horses and other equines, including horse racing, soring and performance-enhancing drugs, horse slaughter, wild horse helicopter round-ups, and horse-drawn carriages. Read more about these topics here!
Animal Cruelty on the Rise: Help Us Help Them
It seems every month we hear about horrific cruelty to animals in the media in Ohio this year. From an ESA cat freezing to death on Summit Lake to more than a hundred farm animals being hoarded by a veterinarian in Sandusky, animal cruelty must be stopped.
Victory for Beagles: NIHโs Final Dog Testing Lab Shut Down After WCW Campaign
A major milestone in the fight against government-funded animal testing was achieved this month as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) officially shut down its last in-house dog lab. The closure comes after nearly a decade of relentless advocacy from White Coat Waste Project (WCW), a watchdog organization known for exposing and challenging taxpayer-funded animal experiments.
Shelley Lieberman: Turning Compassion into Action for Animals and People
Shelley Lieberman has built a life around a simple but powerful idea: when you care deeply about something, thatโs where your work should begin. That mindset has guided her journey as a passionate advocate for both animals and the people who love them. As a longtime board member of Ohio Animal Advocates (OAA), Shelley has helped lead efforts that connect the dots between animal welfare, domestic violence, and homelessness.
Creating an Impact: A Conversation with Jill Herbst of OAF
Jill Herbst, a founding board member of the Ohio Animal Foundation (OAF), has been deeply involved in advancing animal welfare in Ohio since the organizationโs early beginnings in 2016. From shaping the foundationโs strategic vision to authoring educational content and coordinating outreach, Herbst has played a central role in OAFโs development.
Spring Fling Spotlights: Sunrise Sanctuary Stories That Warm the Heart
This yearโs Spring Fling was filled with sunshine, smiles, and stories that remind us why we do what we do. Ohio Animal Advocates was thrilled to visit Sunrise Sanctuary and meet some of their incredible residents โ each with their own journey of resilience, love, and second chances.
Two animals who captured everyoneโs hearts were Trevor the turkey and Daisy the blind mini horse.
โWe can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.โ
โ Nelson Mandela