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Student-Led Club Makes Big Impact on Campus Cats at University of Dayton
At the University of Dayton (UD), a group of passionate students is proving that compassion and community can make a real difference for animals in need. Paws with Claws, UD’s first student organization dedicated to cat advocacy, has already helped nine community cats find safety, medical care, and loving homes since launching in 2024.
Apply Now: 2025 Ohio Animal Foundation Grant Cycle Is Open!
We’re excited to announce that the 2025 Ohio Animal Foundation small grant cycle is officially open! Applications will be accepted from May 1 through June 1, 2025, and we encourage Ohio-based nonprofit organizations working to support companion animals and/or Ohio wildlife to apply.
Inside Chimp Crazy: Fighting for Captive Primates
In a powerful new episode of The Animal Welfare Junction podcast, our very own Dr. G—Ohio Animal Advocates Board Member—dives deep into the chilling world of exotic animal ownership and the hard-fought efforts to protect captive primates.
Pet Planning in Your Will - Part 1
In May, we considered how to use powers of attorney to plan and provide for your pets during your lifetime. Powers of attorney authorize someone else to make decisions for your pets if you become unable to care for them or need assistance. This month we will turn our attention to providing for and protecting your pets after your death. Far too many pets are forgotten, abandoned, neglected, or vulnerable to abuse when their owner passes away.
Don’t Bust the Trust: Call Now to Save the Ohio Housing Trust Fund
The clock is ticking—and Ohio families, pets, and communities are depending on us to act.
Right now, Ohio Senate leaders are making critical decisions about what to include in the state budget. One dangerous amendment added by the House to HB 96, the biennial state budget bill, would gut the Ohio Housing Trust Fund (OHTF)—a vital source of state funding for affordable housing, emergency home repair, and homelessness prevention across all 88 counties.
Goshen Township Breeder Sentenced After Scamming Puppy Buyers
Justice is expected to be served for dozens of individuals—both human and canine—caught in a devastating puppy scam that spanned across Ohio and beyond.
On Thursday, April 24, April Waidman of Goshen Township will be sentenced in Mahoning County Court after pleading guilty to over 80 charges, including 45 felony theft counts. Waidman admitted to taking payments for puppies that customers never received, defrauding families across the country of more than $106,000.
Standing with Walking Wild: A Call for Compassion and Support
For the past several years, Ohio Animal Advocates has been honored to partner with Walking Wild Rescue, a unique and deeply committed sanctuary that provides a second chance to foxes and other animals in need. Many of you have joined us on our Real Ohio Tours to their facility—where compassion, dedication, and heart are felt in every enclosure built and every life saved.
Today, we are reaching out to ask for your help during one of the most heartbreaking moments in the lives of Walking Wild’s founders.
FDA Declares Historic Shift Away from Animal Testing
On April 11, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a groundbreaking plan that could reshape the future of drug development—and save countless animal lives in the process.
In a bold move, FDA Commissioner Dr. Martin Makary unveiled a roadmap to phase out animal testing, starting with monoclonal antibody therapies. Backed by bipartisan legislation and cutting-edge technology, this shift marks the beginning of a more ethical, efficient, and human-relevant approach to drug safety.
Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Cruelty Protections for All Cats and Dogs
In a landmark decision, the Ohio Supreme Court has clarified that all cats and dogs—whether they live indoors, outdoors, are owned, stray, or community animals—are protected under Ohio’s felony cruelty laws.
The case arose after a man was convicted of felony animal cruelty against a cat. His defense argued that because the animal was not “kept” by a person, it did not qualify for protection under the law. The Court rejected that argument—setting a powerful precedent for animal protection across Ohio.
Celebrating Dr. Alba Michelle Gonzalez-Monska: Recipient of the Humane World for Animals Access to Care Visionary Award
We are thrilled to share that Dr. Alba Michelle Gonzalez-Monska — known to many as Dr. G — was honored with the Humane World for Animals Access to Care Visionary Award at this year's Animal Care EXPO!
Stray Cats Are Not the Enemy: Sabina’s Chance to Choose TNR Over Tragedy
Stray cats. Community cats. Problem cats. Neighborhood nuisances. However you refer to them, they exist almost everywhere. In some places they are more prevalent than others: one such place Sabina, Ohio.
Over 200 Animals Rescued from Deplorable Conditions on Wellington, OH Farm
Earlier this spring, more than 200 animals were rescued from a farm in Wellington, Ohio, after investigators uncovered what one shelter called “deplorable and inhumane” conditions. The rescue, led by the Friendship Animal Protective League (FAPL), marks the third large-scale animal seizure in less than 30 days for the organization.
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