Dec. 21 adoption event with Copper’s Landing Animal Sanctuary

Our Dec. 21 adoption event at Friendly Paws was special: we were excited to partner with Copper’s Landing Animal Sanctuary out of Coolville. Ken and Amy Ryan, the founders of Copper’s Landing, brought adoptable cats, and one was adopted!


Three of our cats found their forever homes at this event, too! These events are working, folks—cats in need are finding folks who love them.


We’re grateful for this collaboration with Copper’s Landing, and hope it becomes a long-lasting partnership! 


Thanks to Shelley Lieberman of Friendly Paws for hosting these events, and to ACHS volunteer and board member Carol Waltz for helping to make our Adoption Events so successful. In 2026, Carol’s focus is on volunteer coordinating and event planning, and Danny McVicker will help Mary Connolly manage adoptions. 

Our Volunteer Bulletin

This email is our new Volunteer Bulletin: a weekly quick update on the Athens County Humane Society’s work and events. 



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Rascal clinic cancelled but…

The Rascal Unit is a traveling veterinary hospital that serves all of Ohio. We rely on their services regularly for clinics here in Athens County.


Unfortunately our December Rascal Clinic was canceled due to harsh weather. But the need was there, so the following weekend Dr. Aanestad and our dedicated volunteers rallied to hold an in-house clinic.


Together, we were able to care for 19 animals. Five of those patients came from a hoarding case where a good Samaritan stepped in to help the animals’ owner. There are so many really nice people in the world, y’know? 

Dusk is adopted!

You might remember the kittens in our care who bravely fought and defeated feline panleukopenia virus: Dusk and his sister Raven.

We’re thrilled to share that Dusk found his forever home last week—he’s been adopted!


Now it’s Raven’s turn: she’s officially available for adoption and will be heading to PetSmart in hopes of finding her forever family soon.

Virginia Slim

Virginia Slim is a little sweetheart. She came in with Misty will be getting spayed on Jan. 10 and available for adoption soon after. She’s less than 4 months old. 

Misty

Misty arrived with Virginia Slim She’ll be spayed on Jan. 10 and available for adoption soon after. She’s less than 4 months old.

Sarah

Sarah and Savannah are a bonded pair, who need to stay together. They’re 7 months old and very, very friendly. They’ll make won-derful lap cats but they’re fiercely independent: they’ll decide when it’s lap time and don’t want to be picked up! :)

Savannah

Savannah and Sarah are a bonded pair, who need to stay together. They’re 7 months old and very, very friendly. They’ll make won-derful lap cats but they’re fiercely independent: they’ll decide when it’s lap time and don’t want to be picked up! :)

Joann

Joann is 6 months old and was found on the highway near the East State Street exit in Athens. She had a badly injured tail which had to be amputated, poor thing. But she’s recovered well. Joann’s a sweet girl who gets along with other cats and dogs.


This Bulletin is put together by ACHS volunteers Kate Erlewine and Tom Erlewine, with information from Mary Connolly, ACHS Executive Director. 


Please send comments and suggestions to info@athenshumane.org



The Athens County Humane Society isn’t part of, or funded by any national organization. We’re just local volunteers here to help animals. 
We’ve been doing this work in Athens County since 1910.



We provide the county’s only response team for cases of animal abuse and neglect. 


We care for abandoned animals, paying their vet bills, finding them shelter in foster homes, and adopting them into forever homes. 


Your support for ACHS gives immediate aid to suffering animals in Ath-ens County. We need your help!



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