Best Friends Animal Society is helping animals impacted by California wildfires by relocating adoptable pets to create space for displaced animals and finding new homes for over 110 animals in the past week.
As historic fires continue to burn across Southern California ... Department Foundation and Best Friends Animal Society. As Ysabella Delgado, co-owner of the Altadena-based jewelry brand Kikay ...
A “sweet” stray cat badly burned in the California wildfires is stealing hearts at an animal shelter caring for thousands ... She was found in the fire areas in Altadena with her whiskers singed off and burns all over her body, the shelter said in ...
The Laredo Animal Protective Society and Best Friends For Life are partnering for a trio of adoption drives at Petco and H-E-B seeking homes for cats and dogs.
The destruction in parts of Altadena, a few miles to the west of Sierra Madre, and Pacific Palisades, which had burned in a separate fire on the other side of Los Angeles, made these areas appear bombed out.
Under mandatory evacuation, Jones and several other Altadena residents were met by yellow caution tape and National Guard and California Highway Patrol personnel. Frustrated and unable to reach ...
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The fires in the Palisades and Altadena areas have forced thousands of people and pets from their homes over the past two weeks, increasing the burden on local animal shelters and leaving rescue groups scrambling.
The fires in the Palisades and Altadena areas have forced thousands of people and pets from their homes over the past two weeks, increasing the burden on local animal shelters and leaving rescue groups scrambling.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
Best Friends Animal Society shelters in select cities will coordinate snuggly slumber parties for potential foster parents and adopters.
The Lady Lowrider Car Club parked their cars — including a shiny gray convertible and purple lowrider at the gas pumps and set up a canopy, where the members hung out “to help lift some spirits.” The teeming corner of supportive neighbors and friends stood in stark contrast to the rest of the neighborhood.