Oshkosh Area Humane Society
A life saving shelter
Everyone can benefit from having a household evacuation plan in place. A plan is the best way to protect your family in case of disaster, whether it is a large-scale natural catastrophe or an emergency that causes you to leave your home temporarily. Every disaster plan MUST include your companion animals! Post this page in a visible and accessible place and make sure every member of your family is familiar with the plan.
Keep up-to-date identification on your dog or cat at all times. Make sure the collar is properly fitted (avoid chain link collars for dogs and use break-away collars for cats). It’s a good idea to have a friend’s or family member’s phone number on your pet’s identification tag in case you cannot be contacted.
Have current color photographs of your pet, showing any distinguishing markings, located with your emergency supplies. If you and your pet become separated, these photographs will help identify him/her.
If you know disaster is imminent, bring your pets inside immediately! Get your animals under control as quickly as possible, either on leash or inside a carrier. Disasters often strike suddenly, while you are away from home. You can improve your pet’s chances for safety if you leave him/her inside, with collars and identification tags, when you go out. Consider an arrangement with a neighbor who would be willing to evacuate your pet in your absence. Make sure that person knows your animals, can locate your emergency supplies, and has a key to your house. Provide him or her with instructions and phone numbers.
Your animal’s best protection is to be with you. But remember, taking your pet requires special planning, so follow these steps:
NOTE: Some animal shelters will provide temporary foster care for owned pets in times of disaster, but this should be considered only as a last resort.
Leaving your pet at home alone will place your animal at greater risk for injury or loss, so make every effort to take your pet with you. If you have no alternative but to leave your pet behind, there are some precautions you must take.
The Life Saving Mission of the Oshkosh Area Humane Society is to save the lives of animals in need by providing shelter and care for lost, unwanted or abandoned animals. We pledge that every adoptable animal will get the opportunity to find a loving home regardless of space and with no time limitations.
You can help: donate, foster, adopt.
Every day, cats and kittens arrive at OAHS that we just don’t have enough room for. OAHS is a life saving shelter, which means we will not euthanize due to the lack of space in the building. This is where you can help. By providing a temporary home, you give us the support we need until we find them a loving permanent home. Learn more.
Closed Sundays, Mondays, and Holidays
Tuesday and Wednesday 12 p.m. - 6 p.m
Thursday and Friday 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
1925 Shelter Ct, Oshkosh Wi 54901
Telephone: 920.424.2128
Fax: 920.424.2113
Email: info@oahs.org