Our Companions magazine is published three times a year by a team of talented and dedicated volunteers.
Our Companions magazine Editorial Board:
Editor: Jennifer Barrows
Contributing writers: Jennifer Barrows, Lyn Garson, Lindsey Pellino
Graphic Design: Bonnie Aparicio Art + Design
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Paws, Claws, & Smalls Resource Fair for Pets- A Success!
On March 8th, we held our first official Paws, Claws, & Smalls Resource Fair for Pets at our Valerie Friedman…
Read MoreBig Green Friend – February Sanctuary Update
Hi Everyone! There are lots of players involved in making the magic of the sanctuary happen. There’s the staff, the…
Read MoreFeatured Pet: Posy
A lovely couple adopted a pair of kittens from a rescue and welcomed them home. After a few years, issues…
Read MoreA Tribute to Rosie & Tyrone
We were first contacted about Rosie in 2022 when her original owner was seeking to rehome her. The owner was…
Read MoreLow Cost Wellness Clinics 2024 Recap
In 2024, Our Companions Animal Rescue held three Low Cost Veterinary Wellness Clinics for our communities in need. While we…
Read MoreCool Tricks – January ’25 Sanctuary Update
Hi Everyone! Wow! Has it been a cold January!! Let’s hope February and March take it easier on us. While…
Read MoreFeatured Pets: Marceline & Waffles
If you’re looking for a pair of rabbits who share a heartwarming love and bond for each other, look no…
Read MoreWelcome Your Newly Adopted Cat
Adopting a cat is wonderful and life-changing, but it requires thoughtful preparation to ensure your new feline companion adjusts smoothly…
Read MoreBecome a Small Animal Adoption Caseworker
Volunteering as a Small Animal Adoption Caseworker for our adoption team is a rewarding and impactful way to make a…
Read MoreWishing – December 24 Sanctuary Update
Hi Everyone! You hear it everywhere at this time of year. “Best Holiday Wishes!” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas!”…
Read MoreFeatured Pet: Hank
Hank was dropped off in a crate at a vet clinic, therefore there’s not much known about his life before…
Read MoreA Tribute to Mimi
We first heard about Mimi after her owner had sadly suffered a stroke. After a couple years of healing and…
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