Beat the Winter Blues Auction for the Animals

January 19-25, 2026

Make a difference for animals in Ohio from the warm comfort of home as you bid on awesome items
to keep
you and your pets cozy, fed, and entertained this winter!

All proceeds support Ohio Animal Foundation and our life-changing programs and initiatives.

Our mission

To create positive impact for animals in Ohio

Give While You Shop!

Whether you’re going to the grocery store or purchasing gifts online, find out how you can help animals in need while you’re shopping!

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Resources for Pet Owners

Are you looking for assistance with low cost spay/neuter, pet food or other pet care needs? Check out these resources provided by Ohio Animal Advocates.
(Note: This will take you to their webpage.)

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Tackle Pet Hunger

Over 51,000 pounds of pet food has been distributed through our annual pet food drive and hunger awareness initative. Learn how you can get involved!

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Small Grants Have Big Impact

We invest in life-changing programs and initiatives for animals across the state of Ohio. See some of our past grant recipients and learn about our upcoming grant cycle.

From our newsletter

Tackling Pet Hunger in the Community

Tackling Pet Hunger in the Community

Every October, Ohio Animal Foundation’s Tackle Pet Hunger campaign helps struggling families keep their beloved pets by providing much-needed pet food assistance. Thanks to generous donations, the 2024 campaign distributed nearly 4,000 pounds of food, feeding over 150 dogs and 200 cats. With the help of community partners, we ensure that pets stay in loving homes rather than being surrendered to shelters. Join us in making a difference—because no pet should go hungry. Learn how you can help!

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Batting 1,000 for Cats in Montgomery County

Batting 1,000 for Cats in Montgomery County

Leslie Batta’s love for cats led her to create Batta Cats, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) and providing resources for community cat care. What began as fostering and volunteering grew into a mission to control cat populations, improve feline health, and support caretakers with shelter-building workshops, feeding tips, and medical care guidance. “TNR is essential—not just for population control but for the overall health of these cats,” Batta explains.

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