PLACER COUNTY, Calif. – 47 cats from Southern California arrived in Placer County, ready to find their forever homes.
Officials with the Placer County Animal Service say that they partnered up with the non-profit FieldHaven Feline Center to retrieve 47 cats from the Stray Cat Alliance that were impacted by the wildfires burning in Los Angeles County.
“By bringing them here, we can support Stray Cat Alliance’s efforts to open up shelter space and foster homes in L.A. for animals directly impacted by the fires,” said Katie Ingram, the program manager for the Placer County Animal Services. “This collaboration reflects the same kind of support neighboring shelters provided …