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Camp Fire: Animal disaster group seeking donation to help displaced, injured pets

The North Valley Animal Disaster Group has been helping wounded and stranded pets and farm animals since the Camp Fire broke out.

CHICO, Calif. — In an effort to help the pets and animals displaced and injured by the Camp Fire, an animal services group in Chico is asking for donations from other communities.

The North Valley Animal Disaster Group has been helping wounded and stranded pets and farm animals since the Camp Fire broke out.

Here's a list of items that the group needs:

  • Small bowls
  • Wooden clothespins
  • Sheets to cover cages
  • Zip ties
  • Clipboards
  • Plastic sheet protectors
  • Wire kennels
  • Non-clumping litter
  • Dry kitten food
  • Rabbit & rat bedding
  • Low heavy ceramic bowls (for rabbits and turtles)
  • Timothy Hay
  • Alfalfa Hay
  • Folding tables

The group also has a map set up for people looking for their animals. You can search the map for missing animals, located animals and any shelter holding displaced animals.

You can drop off any donations at the Chico Airport-Small Animal Section.


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