VCA Animal Hospitals Offers Free Boarding for Pets Affected by Southern California Wildfires
LOS ANGELES-(Business Wire)-September 23, 2009 - VCA Animal Hospitals announced that all VCA facilities located near the Ventura County Fillmore fire and the Riverside County Norco fire that have burned more than 10,000 acres in Southern California are offering free boarding for companion animals whose families have been evacuated or displaced from their homes as a result of the latest firestorms.
“As people’s homes are being threatened and they face evacuation to shelters, VCA is committed to assist them by providing free boarding for pets so they can focus on managing the critical issues with their families and homes,” said Art Antin, Chief Operating Officer of VCA Animal Hospitals. “We want everyone to know that they have this option to keep their pets safe during this difficult time.”
VCA Animal Hospitals located in Southern California’s Ventura and Riverside Counties can provide a safe environment for pets that have been affected by the fires on a space available basis as long as the fires persist.
Boarding assistance for pets is based on space availability at participating hospitals and owners can call their local VCA in advance to ensure that the facility has space available to accept additional pets. A list of all VCA Animal Hospitals located in Southern California near the fire areas can be obtained at www.vcahospitals.com.
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