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  2. Just Askin': How many pets were adopted from Cincinnati ... - AOL

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    As Hamilton County's only animal shelter, Cincinnati Animal Care takes in thousands of dogs and cats each year. How many found a new home?

  3. United Coalition for Animals - Wikipedia

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    United Coalition for Animals (UCAN) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization founded in 2001 with the purpose of providing spay/neuter as a solution to pet overpopulation. UCAN made the decision in 2005 to open a Cincinnati-based spay/neuter clinic with the purpose of offering spay/neuter surgeries to low-income communities in the 12-county Greater Cincinnati region.In April of 2007, after ...

  4. Cincinnati homeless settlement: 'Tremendous victory for ... - AOL

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    Attorney Bennett Allen, who represented the Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless in the settlement, called the new policy a "tremendous victory for social justice."

  5. Heaven's Corner - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary was opened in 1990 to serve as a home for abandoned exotic animals. In 1999, it opened to the public, in an attempt to help pay for the costs. The zoo was open to the public during the summer and fall, and appointments and educational tours were also available. In 2008, the zoo finished building a river otter exhibit, and had both a bear habitat and a large cat habitat under ...

  6. Shelterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Shelterhouse began in the early 1970s. The shelter's founder, Buddy Gray, took people off the street into his own apartment. The shelter formalized and began as an evening shelter for the homeless in Cincinnati in 1973. It occupied a series of storefronts in Over-the-Rhine, first at 1713 Vine St. and later at 1324 Main Street. In 1976, city politics and a lack of funding threatened the ...

  7. 'Cocaine cat' escaped owner, will now live at Cincinnati Zoo

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    An African serval cat that was found with cocaine in its system after an escape at a traffic stop now calls the Cincinnati Zoo home, much to the delight of social media users still amused by the ...

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