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OC Animal Care Rescues 46 Cats and Kittens

Cat for Adoption

On Tuesday, March 7, OC Animal Care responded to an incident involving an individual hoarding 46 cats and kittens within an apartment home.  

OCAC Rescues Cats and Kittens

After multiple conversations with animal control officers regarding the cats’ living conditions, the owner willingly surrendered the animals to OC Animal Care. Upon arrival at the shelter, the cats and kittens were evaluated by the shelter veterinary team to ensure individualized care was provided to fit each of their specific needs.  

OCAC Vet Team Exam Cat
OCAC ACO

OC Animal Care is asking for the community’s help in finding a forever family for each one of the available cats.  

On Saturday, March 11, the first 35 of the rescued cats will be available for adoption to the public. The majority of the felines are young adults in good health. While many of the cats are shy and reserved at first, they warm up quickly and have friendly, gentle personalities. With patience and care, these cats will make wonderful lifelong friends. 

OCAC Cat for Adoption

In 2022, OC Animal Care responded to multiple incidents that involved animal hoarding, resulting in the impoundment of over 200 animals. When these cases arise, OC Animal Care’s priority is to care for the animals, provide educational resources and offer solutions.

According to the ASPCA, animal “hoarding” can be identified when a person is housing more animals than they can adequately and appropriately care for. In these instances, animals often do not receive proper nutrition, sanitation, shelter, veterinary care and socialization. It is a complex issue that often encompasses mental health, animal welfare and public safety concerns; it is not uncommon and assistance is available. If you or someone you know struggles with hoarding, please contact OC Links at (855) 625-4657 or visit ochealthinfo.com/oclinks. Staff are available 24/7 to provide mental wellness services to those who may need support.

For more information on ways the community can support the animals at the shelter, please visit ocpetinfo.com/get-involved. Those interested in providing assistance to the shelter’s efforts in caring for pets in need can easily do so by viewing OC Animal Care’s Amazon Wishlist.

Be a Shelter's Dog Lucky Charm at OC Animal Care Adoption Promotion

March 2023 Adoption Promotion

Throughout March 2023, every day is a lucky day because adoption fees are waived for dogs 25 pounds and over at OC Animal Care. During the adoption promotion in February 2023, a 16 percent increase was seen in adoptions for dogs 25+ pounds compared to the adoption rates in February 2022. OC Animal Care is excited to extend the promotion in hopes to find further success for our furry friends!

The adoption promotion is available to residents of any city. With over 400 adoption visits available per week, potential adopters can pre-schedule a visit by calling (714) 935-6848 or drop by for a walk-in visit. Walk-ins are welcomed on a first-come, first-served basis as staffing allows.

The waived fees include microchipping, vaccinations, spaying or neutering, and an anti-parasite treatment. Waived adoption fees do not include licensing fees or puppies six months of age or younger.

Volunteer of the Month: Tracee Meltzer & Robert Nguyen

March 2023 Volunteers of the Month

Let’s congratulate Tracee and Robert for being OC Animal Care’s March Volunteers of the Month! These two have been faithful Pet Food Pantry volunteer leaders for over a year!

Robert is the Activities Director and ASB Adviser for Garden Grove High School. His amazing students have taken ownership of our Pet Food Pantry and come every month with their energy and enthusiasm. We LOVE our GGHS students, and their leader is pretty special too!

Tracee is a retired professional wrestler and star of The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. She is a passionate animal advocate who uses her platforms to spread her passion for animal rescue and adoption. She comes all the way from Los Angeles every month to help us with stats. Our pantry regulars LOVE her and will even angle to come through her line in the drive-through. She greets every single person with love and smiles. Her heart is for senior dogs and cats and she has Foster Failed several times.

Tracee and Robert are an invaluable part of our team and we look forward to their positive energy every single month!

Volunteers of the Month: Tracee Meltzer & Robert Nguyen

Pooches on the Patio

OC Animal Care spotlight dogs who are ready to find their forever homes at Pooches on the Patio, a meet-and-greet adoption event, where dogs show-off their large and loveable personalities.

 Pooches on the Patio

Senior Dogs Adoption Pop-Up

OC Animal Care is excited to be a part of the Senior & Special Needs Dogs Adoption Fair presented by Unconditional Rescue. Join us on Saturday, February 18, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m., to meet dogs on the older or more special side! This event will take place at The LAB Anti-Mall, at 2930 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. 

Unconditional Adoption Event

Volunteer of the Month: Asher Friedman

February 2023 Volunteer of the Month

Let’s congratulate Dog Team Volunteer, Asher Friedman on being February’s Volunteer of the Month! Asher has won over pups and humans alike with his mega smile, his kind nature, and his sunny attitude. Asher can frequently be found at Pooches on the Patio espousing the virtues of whichever pup he is handling. He will make sure that his doggy meets everyone in attendance! He has also been a faithful dog walker and a volunteer superstar for our Events Team.

Asher Friedman
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