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California Wildfire Updates for Cat Owners

Stay informed about the latest on the California wildfires and how they’re affecting cat owners in the region.

Petsmart Charities Helps Wildfire Victims
The nonprofit group will provide pet products, food and supplies. (10/26/07) More>>

California Wildfire Pet Resources
Find important links to hotlines and rescue organizations assisting cats and other pets affected by the California fires.(10/25/07) More>>

Banfield Mobile Unit to Aid in Southern California Fires
The emergency pet hospital will assist with pet emergencies. (10/25/07) More>>

Iams Establishes Wildfire Hotline
Pet health professionals will answer cat owner inquires regarding the California wildfires.(10/25/07) More>>

Evacuees Flee With Pets, Wait at Shelter
Fire evacuees and their cats congregate at a Red Cross evacuation center in El Toro, Calif. (10/24/07) More>>

California Wildfires Highlight Need for Pet-Friendly Evacuation Locations
A recent study by the American Humane Association reveals many pet owners won’t leave animals behind. (10/24/07) More>>

Petco Aids Victims in California Fires

The San Diego-based retailer is donating pet food and supplies to evacuees. (10/24/07) More>>

Wildfires Threaten, People and Pets React

CAT FANCY and CatChannel.com Editor Susan Logan blogs about the devastating Southern California wildfires. (10/23/07) More>>

Free Boarding for Cats Affected by California Fires
Southern California VCA Animal Hospitals offer free boarding for pets displaced by wildfires. (10/23/07) More>>

Disaster Relief Groups Seek Volunteers
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and an animal rescue group are seeking volunteers and donations to help animals affected by the California wildfires, The Los Angles Times reports. (10/23/07) More>>

Crews Go After Pets Left in Fire Evacuations
Thousands of Southern California residents fleeing the devastating fires made the decision to leave their pets in their fire-threatened homes. Now, volunteers and animal control officials are launching a massive effort to rescue those pets and provide shelter to the ones that got out, USA Today reports. (10/27/07) More>>

Updated: October 27, 2007 5 a.m. EDT

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