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Feral Cat Warriers mobilizes to assist LA shelters amid wildfires

KINGMAN – Feral Cat Warriors, a dedicated animal rescue organization based in Kingman, is deploying a team to Los Angeles, California, to assist local animal shelters affected by the ongoing devastating wildfires. The organization aims to alleviate overcrowded shelters by transferring cats and dogs, providing them with a safe haven and the necessary care during this critical time.

As wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles County, local shelters have found themselves overwhelmed with displaced and injured animals. Feral Cat Warriors is committed to aiding these efforts by taking in animals, thus freeing up resources and space in local shelters for animals directly affected by the fires.

“In times of such unprecedented disasters, it is crucial for communities to come together to support those in need, including our four-legged friends.” said Emily Black, President and Co-founder of Feral Cat Warriors. “By assisting Los Angeles shelters, we not only help the animals but also support the shelter staff and emergency services working tirelessly on the ground. We are calling on our community and supporters to help us make a significant impact during this critical time.”

Feral Cat Warriors has set up an emergency response fund on their website where donors can contribute directly to the animals in their care from the wildfires. Additionally, the organization invites local residents to join their volunteer force to assist with the transport and care of the animals.

For more information on how you can help or to make a donation, please visit www.feralcatwarriors.org/la-wildfires