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Wildfire-injured animals arrive at Pasadena Humane Society and need help

By January 9, 2025 LA Weekly No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the deadly Eaton Fire continues to burn in Los Angeles County, Pasadena Animal Rescue is asking for help as dozens of animals are displaced.

More than 100 animals arrived at the organization Wednesday, and officials expected more to arrive in the coming days.

“Since the evacuation zone is close, we are also preparing to evacuate from the evacuation center if necessary,” the workers said. “At this time, all animals are safe and unharmed at our shelter.”

More than 100 animals were rescued by Pasadena Humane Society shelter workers as residents were evacuated due to the Eaton Fire. (Pasadena Humane Society) A dog found near the scene of the Eaton fire was covered in burns, ash, and extremely dehydrated. His paws are scorched and he is currently being treated by a team of veterinarians in the ICU, providing wound dressing, painkillers and fluids. (Pasadena Humane Society) A cat was found with burns to its face and body, was treated in the ICU, and then recovered in an oxygen kennel. (Pasadena Humane Society) A cat was found with burns to its face and body, was treated in the ICU, and then recovered in an oxygen kennel. (Pasadena Humane Society) A cat was found with burns and was treated in the ICU. (Pasadena Humane Society) A small bird was found with burns on its tail and was treated at a wildlife center. (Pasadena Humane Society) Injured dogs and cats found near the scene of the Eaton fire were treated by Pasadena Humane Society shelter staff.

Many of the animals arriving at the shelter were found with burns.

Shelter officials said the influx of animals requires critical supplies such as food, water bowls, oversized crates and blankets. Anyone who is able to donate these items can drop them off in the donation box located in the front parking lot of the shelter.

Officials said Wednesday that kennel space is filling up quickly and evacuees who need emergency boarding of their pets can drop them off at spcaLA, 5026 W. Jefferson Blvd. In Los Angeles. Large animals must be taken to the LA Equestrian Center, 480 Riverside Dr., Burbank.

Pasadena Humane Animal Control Officers continue to be on the ground assisting with animal evacuations, while Pasadena Humane staff are working around the clock to care for the animals of displaced families in shelters.

“We are currently coordinating with the California Animal Society and ASPCA Disaster Response to mobilize more resources to assist with the situation,” staff said. “As the fires continue, we expect to receive more animals in need of emergency medical care.”

Because shelter space is limited, we encourage anyone who is able to foster a dog or cat for at least a week to email or visit the Pasadena Humane Adoption Office in person.

Donations to help provide emergency resources for animals affected by the wildfires can be made here. Anyone who finds an injured wild animal should text 626-344-1129 or call Animal Control at 626-792-7151 ext. 970.

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