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Online Adoption Campaign Helps 241 Cats find Homes!

OC Animal Care’s online C.A.T. adoption campaign held November 28-December 15 helped hundreds of cats find loving homes! OC Animal Care was at cat-pacity with cats and kittens at the beginning of November. Staff members had to think fast to help this population in need and the idea of the C.A.T. was born! C.A.T. is an acronym for the “Cutest of All Time” species that had overrun the shelter. OC Animal Care staff members joined in the fun and stepped into the spotlight to create fun videos and promotional content for the event – and their hard work paid off! Over the course of the adoption campaign, 241 cats found their loving homes! Shelter staff and volunteers are ecstatic they had the opportunity to help so many of Orange County’s feline friends. OC Animal Care would like to thank all of their amazing staff who went above and beyond, and the community who adopted and helped spread the word about the “Cutest of All Time” species! Click the links below to watch the promotional videos!https://youtu.be/H9-pc_cRr3M https://youtu.be/GyV0AtJSRzU https://youtu.be/btKvcT5BgYk

Anaheim Ducks December Cogs for Dogs Pick: Diamond!

Meet the Anaheim Ducks December Cogs for Dogs pick, Diamond! This sweet 5 year old pit bull has a mellow and loving personality. Diamond is a doggie playgroup ROCKSTAR! She’s done great with other dogs her size and is ready to meet her new family. Help Diamond find a fur-ever home for the holidays! Thank you Anaheim Ducks Foundation for all of your support! CLICK HERE to watch Diamond's video!

Phone Lines are Back Up

UPDATE: PHONE LINES ARE BACK UP!We are experiencing technical difficulties with our phone lines. Our IT department is working on resolving this issue ASAP. We apologize for the inconvenience. For the time being, please contact us on our after hours line at (714)259-1122 with any general inquiries. If you have questions about pet licensing, please contact us at Acslicensing@occr.ocgov.com Thank you for your patience!

OC Animal Care Attends Home for the Holidays Event in Irvine!

On Sunday, December 9, OC Animal Care attended Irvine Animal Care Center’s Home for the Holidays event! A total of four dogs and four kittens attended the special event. All four kittens and three dogs were adopted into loving families! The last dog waiting for a home, Pia the Chihuahua, was given a change of scenery and able to stay at Irvine Animal Care Center. The shelter is so grateful to be in a partnership with such a wonderful shelter. This year, Home for the Holidays was an event to remember! Thank you to all who came out to say hello and adopt a shelter pet!

Congratulations, November Volunteer of the Month Rosalind!

Congratulations Rosalind!Rosalind is always ready to jump in and lend a hand! She has been a dog walker and greeter and recently she joined our F.A.C.T. TEAM to help clean and dip our ringworm kitty population. We love her smiles and enthusiasm! You ROCK!

Ringworm FAQ

Have you been to OC Animal Care lately? If so, you may have noticed a strange smell during your visit. This smell, often described as ‘rotten eggs’ is a result of the treatment currently being used on some of our shelter cats for Ringworm. Pee-yew! Okay, okay, so we're sorry about this temporary smelliness, but we want you all to know what's going on because to us, this is the smell of lifesaving PROGRESS! So here's the deal. Ringworm is not actually a worm but a common fungus very similar to Athletes Foot and staff and volunteers are working hard to treat all cats affected. It's a stinky job, but someone has to do it, and these poor cats (that have nooooo idea there is anything "wrong" with them) will soon be someone's cherished pet. Despite the fact that Ringworm is a treatable and non-life threatening condition, many shelters across the country still euthanize cats that test positive. Here at OC Animal Care, we are committed to saving lives and giving these cats the chance they deserve to find their forever homes. We thank our community for the support and understanding during these smelly times. To learn more about Ringworm or how to help, please see our FAQ linked below. read more

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Animals Find Homes During Petco Adoption Event!

OC Animal Care attended Petco’s National Adoption Weekend on Sunday, December 2. The public was encouraged to stop on by the Petco in Orange to visit OC Animal Care’s booth and to give the gift of a loving home for the holidays. The community also had the opportunity to learn more about the services OC Animal Care provides visit our Cattery and receive free giveaways. All 5 dogs who attended were adopted into a loving home! Thank you to all who came out, adopted and special thanks to Petco for supporting OC Animal Care!

FLASH FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT

UPDATE: FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING. MANDATORY EVACUATIONS AND ROAD CLOSURES WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE_________________________________________FLASH FLOOD WARNING IN WATCH AND MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER ISSUED FOR RESIDENTS WITHIN TRABUCO CREEK TRABUCO CANYON, Ca. (November 29, 2018) - The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for east central Orange County, indicating flash flooding may begin shortly with a potential for mud and debris flow in the Holy Fire burn area in Trabuco Canyon. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has issued an immediate mandatory evacuation order for residents of Trabuco Creek. Residents of Rose Canyon are under voluntary evacuation warning. Hard road closures are in effect at Trabuco Canyon Road at Rose Canyon and Trabuco Canyon Road at Robinson Ranch Road. The Emergency Operations Center hotline has been activated- please call (714) 628-7085. Be aware that Sheriff’s deputies will NOT be making door-to-door notifications during a flash flood warning. The US Geological Survey has advised that flash flood level rain is capable of producing catastrophic debris flows that can completely destroy homes and roads. Debris flows can occur without any notice. Do not delay evacuating until the rain becomes severe. Evacuation routes can quickly become impassable due to mud and debris or flooding. read more

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RAIN UPDATE

A Flash Flood Watch is still in effect through Friday morning, with periods of heavy rain expected to continue throughout the evening.The mandatory evacuations and hard road closures will remain in effect until further notice.

RAIN UPDATE: FLASH FLOOD WATCH

ATTENTION ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENTS! RAIN UPDATE: A Flash Flood Watch – Evacuation Warning (voluntary) remains in effect at this time for the #HolyFire burn area and surrounding locations due to potential flooding and debris flows. OC Animal Care is providing free boarding for OC residents who are evacuated from that area. -- The voluntary evacuation is for homes located within Trabuco Creek, Rose Canyon and the Mystic Oaks / El Cariso areas. -- The National Weather Service warns that rain is expected tonight (Wednesday) through Thursday, with the heaviest rainfall expected between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Thursday. Rain is expected to resume late Thursday afternoon through early Friday. -- To look up your address on the Holy Fire burn area evacuation map, visit www.OCgov.com/emergency -- For updates and evacuation alerts, sign up now for AlertOC at www.AlertOC.com -- Any person with disabilities and those with access and/or functional needs requiring assistance should call the OC Sheriff’s Department Dispatch at 714-647-7000. Stay informed – monitor the following on social media for updates: #HolyFloodReady @OrangeCountyEOC @OCFA_PIO (Twitter) @ClevelandNF @OCAnimalCare (for animal shelter assistance)
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