BREAKING NEWS: Last week, at the request of Wood County Humane Society, the ASPCA was on the ground in Wayne, Ohio, assisting with the removal of more than 30 cats from the property of an overwhelmed pet owner. Our teams helped to remove the cats from extremely unsanitary, hazardous conditions in the home and transported them to the ASPCA Cruelty Recovery Center in Columbus, where they will receive forensic veterinary examinations, medical treatment and behavioral care.
While these cats are now receiving care, their journeys have only just begun. The easiest and most effective way to be there for animals like these all year is by becoming an ASPCA Guardian with an automatic monthly gift. Support from dedicated Guardians helps make our work possible year-round, allowing us to provide expert care and relief for the animals who need us most nationwide. Start your monthly gift today to help us provide ongoing care for these rescued cats, and to help rescue, protect and care for even more animals like them.
BREAKING NEWS: Last week, at the request of Wood County Humane Society, the ASPCA was on the ground in Wayne, Ohio, assisting with the removal of more than 30 cats from the property of an overwhelmed pet owner. Our teams helped to remove the cats from extremely unsanitary, hazardous conditions in the home and transported them to the ASPCA Cruelty Recovery Center in Columbus, where they will receive forensic veterinary examinations, medical treatment and behavioral care.
While these cats are now receiving care, their journeys have only just begun. The easiest and most effective way to be there for animals like these all year is by becoming an ASPCA Guardian with an automatic monthly gift. Support from dedicated Guardians helps make our work possible year-round, allowing us to provide expert care and relief for the animals who need us most nationwide. Start your monthly gift today to help us provide ongoing care for these rescued cats, and to help rescue, protect and care for even more animals like them.
BREAKING NEWS: Last week, at the request of Wood County Humane Society, the ASPCA was on the ground in Wayne, Ohio, assisting with the removal of more than 30 cats from the property of an overwhelmed pet owner. Our teams helped to remove the cats from extremely unsanitary, hazardous conditions in the home and transported them to the ASPCA Cruelty Recovery Center in Columbus, where they will receive forensic veterinary examinations, medical treatment and behavioral care.
While these cats are now receiving care, their journeys have only just begun. The easiest and most effective way to be there for animals like these all year is by becoming an ASPCA Guardian with an automatic monthly gift. Support from dedicated Guardians helps make our work possible year-round, allowing us to provide expert care and relief for the animals who need us most nationwide. Start your monthly gift today to help us provide ongoing care for these rescued cats, and to help rescue, protect and care for even more animals like them.









