Donate to your Hamilton County Shelter

Thank you for donating! Your support helps the nearly 8,000 homeless animals who come through our shelter annually. Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We rely on the generosity of individuals for support. Donations are tax-deductible under section 501(c)3 of the IRS code. Our tax ID number is 85-2177478.

Become a Treat Warrior!

At Cincinnati Animal CARE, treats are more than just a snack—they provide comfort, training, and enrichment for the animals waiting for their forever homes. But did you know we spend over $500 a month on treats alone? That’s where you come in!

For just $20 a month, you’ll ensure our animals always have the treats they need to stay happy, healthy, and engaged while they wait for their families. It only takes 25 Treat Warriors to fully cover our monthly treat costs! Will you be one of them?

More Ways to Give

There are so many ways to donate to Cincinnati Animal CARE!

donor Feature:

Cincinnati Chrome Divas

The Cincinnati Chrome Divas host an annual bike wash where they 'wash anything on wheels' and in 2024 they donated a portion of the proceeds to CAC! If your group wants to give back to the homeless animals of Hamilton County, let us know!

Virtual Ways to Give

Shopping our various department wishlists is an amazing way to help meet the immediate needs of the animals in our care!

Donation FAQs

Donate your time by becoming a CAC foster parent!

Fostering is crucial to Cincinnati Animal CARE’s mission. By turning the community into an extension of the animal shelter, foster homes get pets out of an overcrowded facility and allows us to learn more about their behavior in a home environment.

Cincinnati Animal CARE provides foster opportunities for dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, and other small animals. Puppy and kitten fosters are always an urgent need!

Can you donate $5 a month?

As a 501c3 non-profit organization, even a small donation can make a big difference in helping us support the 8,000+ animals that enter the Hamilton County, Ohio shelter annually!

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