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Not every cat is suited for life indoors. Many thrive outdoors as “community cats,” living independently while still depending on people for care and safety. Understanding their needs helps us support them humanely, rather than trying to force them into homes they may not want.

In this linked article, Best Friends Animal Society explains how trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR) offers a compassionate, effective way to care for community cats while helping manage populations responsibly.

Give stray cats a warm place to rest this winter by building a cold weather shelter.

Edgar Snyder & Associates and the Erie Otters Support Rescue Pets

Help us transform a homeless pet's life on Erie Gives.

Rescued from Captivity - A Puppy Mill Survivor Series

Build a DIY Winter Shelter for Stray Cats!

In 2020, the Erie Humane Society staff completed Fear Free Shelter training. What is Fear-Free?

Take these simple steps to ensure your pets are cared for in the midst of COVID-19 preparation.

Read about the fostering experience from a first-timer, and learn why he would do it again!

When the weather outside is frightful, try these boredom busters to keep your dog entertained indoors.

For the past three years, to say I've enjoyed advocating for Pit Bulls is an understatement. One boy, Pierre, changed my mind, and my life, forever.

April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month!

Discover the importance of enrichment for pets.

Follow these 5 tips to keep your pets safe while enjoying Halloween.

National Dog Day is August 26th -- a day for all dogs, all about dogs, to celebrate DOGS!

Fosters play a huge role in the mission of shelters. Find out more about my first experience as a foster mom.

Most people don’t realize how quickly the temperature in a car rises to a dangerous level on a hot day. Find out how you can help.

The Greatest Gifts Can't Be Wrapped

This holiday season, give the gift of a second chance to a homeless pet.

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