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My name is Rosetta!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 15 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
10 years old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
57254552

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

This senior lady will warm up your home on the coldest days and give you all the loving. Rosetta will steal even the coldest of hearts and be your gentlest and most affectionate best girl. Rosetta is 100% house trained, great with her feline foster friends and also with her foster dog buddy. She loves to walk, absolutely adores car rides, knows sit and stay and can sleep like no other dog! Rosetta comes when she’s called, is super efficient with her potty and is quiet enough for apartment living! If you are looking for a gentle older lady who is grateful for a place to call home look no further.

Affectionate and loving, Rosetta is a cuddle connoisseur who specializes in head pats and warm lap time. She’s calm, kind, and perfectly content to spend her days ruling with love and relaxed charm. If you’re ready to roll out the red carpet and help make her golden years as grand as they deserve to be, Rosetta is ready to claim her crown as your one and only.

Bow to the queen—or better yet, adopt her!

To meet our available animals, visit our Northside shelter locations any day between 1-6pm. If their location is listed as foster, email foster@cincycare.org to schedule a meet and greet.

About Us: Cincinnati Animal CARE is proud to serve Hamilton County for its humane society needs. We are responsible for the county’s dog warden and animal control services. We strive to keep people and pets together and to help stray animals find their future families.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
57254552
Contact
Jessica Grimes
Address
3949 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45233

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

We also allow adoption applications to start a conversation but it is not required as we allow walk-ins.

Go meet their pets

We are open daily from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Northside shelter located at 3949 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224. Check our Facebook page or website for upcoming adoption events!

Please arrive prior to 5:30 pm to meet an animal in-person.

More about this shelter

While the name is new, we’re not new to animal welfare and sheltering. Our team has wide-ranging experience in animal welfare, animal control, business operations and fundraising.

Cincinnati Animal CARE is brought to you by the same lifesaving team that ran the Clermont animal shelter (Clermont Animal CARE) for 3 years with record-breaking, lifesaving success. We are thrilled to be bringing our progressive, best-practice animal sheltering to Hamilton County.

Clermont Animal CARE successes since January 1st, 2018

We tripled our capacity for care!
Adoptions were up 64%!
Euthanasia was down 46% since the day we took over and down 96% in the last 5 years!
98% Live Release Rate since day one- the highest in county history!
Named a Top 10 Shelter in the Nation by American Pets Alive!
Launched the first ever Community Cats Program in county history!
The Executive Director and Director of Lifesaving Operations were 2 of only 26 acting animal services leaders in the nation to graduate from Best Friends Animal Society’s and Southern Utah University’s Executive Leadership Certificate Program!
How Do We Do It?
We believe that every animal deserves a chance at a live outcome, should be treated as an individual, and that lifesaving is a community ethic. We trust our community and hope you’ll trust us. We promise to always be transparent with our community- you’ll always have a ‘noses in, noses out’ monthly data report. You’ll always know exactly where we stand.

What is No-Kill?
No-kill means only euthanizing animals when there is no other live outcome option. In other words, saving every animal that can be saved, healing every animal that can be healed, training every animal that can be trained, and always prioritizing public safety and high quality of life. End of life decisions are made for mercy, not convenience or lack of space.

To be clear, euthanasia means to end suffering. If the animal isn’t suffering, then it’s simply killing.

At Cincinnati Animal CARE, we treat every animal as an individual and assess their health and temperament holistically. When we euthanize an animal, it is because we have exhausted ALL other options for a live outcome and have determined that the animal is suffering too greatly, without good prognosis, from an illness or injury or they are a true public safety risk.

Our Commitment to the County
We are committed to a healthy partnership with county officials, one that is rooted in mutual respect, open communication, transparency, and a commitment to a common vision. We believe animal services in Hamilton County will thrive under a trusting and collaborative partnership.

Our Commitment to the Community
We believe in the value of people and understand they are essential to achieving no-kill at the Northside shelter. People are the solution, not the problem and we aim to understand problems in the community and from their perspective, so that we can create shared solutions. Pet issues and challenges are actually people issues and challenges. Because lifesaving is a community ethic, we intend to provide our community with relevant, available and important messaging. We need your help, Hamilton County! We cannot achieve no-kill alone.

Our Commitment to the Animals
We operate with the belief that an animal shelter is no place to live. We believe the best thing we can do for animals in Hamilton County is to keep them out of the shelter to begin with. We are committed to comprehensive programming that works with pet owners first to seek solutions to financial, behavioral, or housing problems that are hindering responsible pet ownership with the goal of keeping pets in homes. In the event that an animal must enter our care, we believe a robust foster program is the answer to providing re-homing support while keeping them out of the shelter.

Every animal in our care will receive immediate, individual attention and consideration. Each animal is placed on a live outcome plan upon arrival and our staff are compassionate and trained in best practices to ensure the exceptional care of every animal. “The Five Freedoms” are just the minimum. We will always act with a sense of urgency when lives are on the line.

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