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Paws and Claws Animal Encounters welcomes Bobcat brothers to Bremen, Ohio

Paws and Claws Animal Encounters, located in the scenic countryside just outside the historic village of Bremen, Ohio, is celebrating the arrival of two new residents. Bobcat brothers Canyon and Forest have joined the growing family of animals at this unique facility. 

For owner Sara McClaskey, a 2021 graduate of 蜜柚视频 Lancaster, the addition of the bobcats feels deeply personal.

鈥淚t definitely feels like a full circle moment,鈥 said McClaskey, who studied communications at OHIO. 鈥淚 would not have the skills I have today without my time spent at 蜜柚视频. My professors really helped guide me and encouraged me through figuring out what to do with my life and to follow my passion. Having the bobcats here now feels even more meaningful.鈥

Canyon and Forest have quickly adapted to their new home, and visitors are already captivated by their playful personalities.

鈥淚t has been so much fun,鈥 McClaskey shared. 鈥淚 absolutely love watching them play and interact with each other and our staff. The public has had really great reactions to them as well. We have not done much hands-on with guests yet because they are still young and like to play rough.鈥

McClaskey hopes that guests leave the experience with a newfound respect for native wildlife.

鈥淚 hope Canyon and Forest teach people to have a love and respect for local wildlife,鈥 she said. 鈥淥hio is seeing increases in native species like bobcats, and I do not think people realize the importance of that. Seeing an animal in person and not just on a screen creates a lasting connection, and we want those encounters to inspire care and conservation.鈥

OHIO professors provided guidance, helped her follow her passion

Sara McClaskey holds a badger
Photo courtesy of Paws and Claws Animal Encounters.

Neighbor and longtime supporter Tricia Denny, coordinator of Regional Higher Education Workforce Initiatives and Support at 蜜柚视频 Lancaster, recalls witnessing McClaskey鈥檚 passion from the very beginning.

鈥淲hen our family moved to Bremen, our children were 2, 4 陆 and 5 years old, and Sara quickly became one of their favorite babysitters,鈥 Denny said. 鈥淓ven as a high school student, her passion for animals and children was clear. She鈥檇 let our kids visit to see the new animals she鈥檇 rescued, and she was always great at introducing them in a fun, educational way.鈥

Paws and Claws Animal Encounters was founded nearly eight years ago out of McClaskey鈥檚 love for animals and her desire to share them with others. Her goal from the beginning was to protect exotic species and educate the public about the importance of conservation.

鈥淓very encounter is designed to be both fun and educational,鈥 said McClaskey. 鈥淲e want our visitors to connect with these animals and leave with a deeper appreciation for protecting them and their habitats.鈥

Denny said her family has experienced that education firsthand over the years.

Allison Freeland and Will Denny hold a small animal in this photo from several years ago
Allison Freeland and Will Denny, both now students at 蜜柚视频, hold an animal in the early beginnings of Paws and Claws Animal Encounters. Photo courtesy of Tricia Denny.  

鈥淲e were so fortunate to meet so many animals鈥攆rom monkeys and kangaroos to porcupines and a coatimundi,鈥 Denny said. 鈥淪ara taught us about both exotic and local species. I remember when she rescued baby opossums; she taught us that they aren鈥檛 aggressive toward people and are important for keeping the tick population down. Once I understood that, I didn鈥檛 mind holding one. We all learned, and continue to learn, so much from her.鈥

Dr. Candice Thomas-Maddox, professor of communication studies at 蜜柚视频 Lancaster, remembers McClaskey鈥檚 passion vividly from her time as a student.

鈥淚 still remember when Sara brought a baby kangaroo to our COMS class,鈥 Thomas-Maddox said. 鈥淚t was evident she had a passion for animals that was really special. It's been amazing to watch her use her COMS degree to build awareness for the sanctuary. The skills she learned about crafting messages and reaching audiences have been perfect for what she's doing now.鈥

McClaskey鈥檚 passion for animals began long before Paws and Claws became a reality.

鈥淚 have always had a love and passion for animals,鈥 she said. 鈥淪teve Irwin was my idol growing up, and I grew up in the country without many neighbors and friends. The local wildlife became my friends. From raccoons to deer and even an owl, I spent most of my younger years watching and sometimes interacting with them.鈥

She recalled a special bond with a wild red fox during her childhood.

鈥淓very night I would sit out in the pasture and wait for him,鈥 McClaskey said. 鈥淚t took about a year, but he eventually started sitting right next to me. One morning I came out to find him on our porch curled up, and he had passed away. That is something I carried with me from middle school and really inspired me to help advocate for animals.鈥

Turning a dream  into a thriving business

Sara McClaskey is shown with a small animal sitting on her neck
Sara McClaskey

What started as a small dream has grown into a thriving business. McClaskey shared that during her time at 蜜柚视频 Lancaster, her career path shifted.

鈥淚 started as an education major, but during one semester I taught a lesson that incorporated animals, and I felt more confident than ever before,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hen I created a media project using videos of my own animals, and it hit me that I did not want to be in a classroom for the rest of my life. When I learned zoos often hire communication majors, I switched, and everything clicked.鈥

Her first kangaroo cemented the vision for what Paws and Claws would become.

鈥淚 started taking him to libraries, schools, and nursing homes, and I was so excited to teach others about different species,鈥 McClaskey said. 鈥淭hat is when Paws and Claws officially started.鈥

Sara McClaskey holds a kangaroo while a small child pets the animal and smiles
Sara McClaskey holds a kangaroo she took to an OHIO Lancaster class. Photo courtesy of Tricia Denny.  

Paws and Claws eventually became nationally recognized for its otter encounters, which are now one of its most popular attractions.

鈥淥ur first two otters, Timber and Sage, arrived at the beginning of the pandemic,鈥 McClaskey explained. 鈥淚 spent so much time with them and just knew that I wanted others to experience the joy I felt from them and to learn more about them. Once things opened back up, the response from the public was incredible.鈥

The signature experience, swimming with the otters, combines education and adventure.

鈥淲e start by teaching guests about the species, the threats they face, and the organizations we support with ticket proceeds,鈥 McClaskey said. 鈥淭hen we let our guests step into their indoor habitat with a large pool where the otters are free to interact on their terms. It is magical to watch them swim right in front of you and around you.鈥

Education and conservation are at the heart of Paws and Claws. Many animals on the farm were once unwanted pets but now serve as ambassadors to teach guests about the realities of exotic animal care.

鈥淪ocial media often makes owning exotic animals look like it is all fun and games, but people do not always realize the challenges,鈥 McClaskey said. 鈥淚 hope that when people meet our animals, they leave with a new respect for them and an understanding that they are not pets, but unique creatures that deserve proper space, diet, and care.鈥

Caring for such a diverse range of animals is no small task. 鈥淓very species has unique needs,鈥 she said. 鈥淏etween vet care, diets, and habitat requirements, it can be very overwhelming. Taking care of the animals and meeting their needs is a full-time job, and managing the public experience is like having a second one. But it is worth it every single day.鈥

As a neighbor, Denny has watched that dedication for years.

鈥淪ara is a true inspiration and a testament to turning your life's passion into a career you love,鈥 Denny said. 鈥淢y husband and I are 蜜柚视频 graduates, and our three children are now following in our footsteps. We're all Bobcats through and through, and we're so excited for her new animal family members, Canyon and Forest. Go Bobcats!鈥

Paws and Claws gains national attention, plans for the future

Paws and Claws continues to grow in popularity, drawing visitors from across the state and beyond. McClaskey envisions even greater things ahead.

鈥淚 would really like us to go a step further and become an accredited zoo,鈥 she said. 鈥淎ccredited zoos participate in Species Survival Plans that help maintain genetic diversity and even release animals into the wild to help save entire species. It is amazing to connect people with animals in captivity, but the ultimate goal is to see these animals thriving in their natural environments.鈥

Recently, Paws and Claws even caught the attention of travel and entertainment personality Zane Lamprey. Lamprey is known for his shows on the Travel Channel and Food Network, as well as a comedy special on Amazon Prime. He is also an avid animal lover and rescuer who raved about his visit to the facility.

is located in Bremen, Ohio, and offers guided tours and interactive experiences with a variety of exotic and domestic animals. Most importantly, it is dedicated to fostering conservation awareness while providing educational and unforgettable adventures. 

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Photo courtesy of Paws and Claws Animal Encounters.
Published
August 27, 2025
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