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Owl Rescued by Officer Vosburg!
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On Wednesday, December 27th, Animal Control Officer Vosburg responded to pick up a screeching owl from a good Samaritan who was holding onto it. Upon arrival, Officer Vosburg learned the owl had fallen from a tree while it was being trimmed. The owl was taken to a rehabilitator and the...
New Shelter Update!
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The latest drone footage of the new shelter is up! Checkout all of the progress that's been made. This is going to be a very exciting year for OC Animal Care! Click here to watch!
Cats in Need Yorba Linda Re-released 91 cats in December!
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Cats in Need Yorba Linda Re-released 91 cats in December through our SNR (Spay-Neuter-Release) Program! This brought the feral release totals for 2017 to a whopping 1,302 cats! We can't thank Cats in Need Yorba Linda, staff and volunteers for helping make this possible!We Spay/Neuter, vaccinate, microchip and notch our...
Congratulations Ed, December Volunteer of the Month!
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Please join us in congratulating Ed on being our volunteer of the month for December 2017. Ed has been with OC Animal Care for just over 2 years and has made a huge impact on our programs. Ed is our lead trainer for all Greeting volunteers, teaching them how to...
RHDV2 Update!
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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Diseased Virus 2 (RHDV2) is a deadly rabbit disease that has been identified in Orange County. Due to Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2, OC Animal Care is not accepting owner surrendered or healthy stray rabbits at this time. Please see the FAQ on RDHV for additional information on...
Attention: Orange Residence Licensing Fee Change
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The City of Orange increased their fees for dog licensing on July of 2020. • Spay/Neuter Dog- $36.00 • Puppy (Less than 6 months)- $36.00. • Senior (60+), Spayed/Neutered Dog- $18.00 • Military Discount- $18.00 • Non-Spayed/Neutered Dog- $159.00 Orange residents having their dog license renewal due prior to November...
Disaster Preparedness for Small Animals
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Here in Orange County we see our fair share of emergency situations and they can vary greatly. These emergencies range from wildfire or flood to power outages or extreme temperatures, for example. During these situations you may be asked to evacuate your home for days, weeks or even permanently. It’s...
Virtual Kitten Shower at OC Animal Care was a Success!
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This year OC Animal Care held their annual Kitten Shower virtually on Saturday, July 25th to help teach the community about their lifesaving foster program. During this online presentation, attendees learned about the shelter’s Foster Program, had a chance to “Ask an RVT” kitten related questions, learned bottle-feeding basics, and...
Keep Your Pets Safe in Extreme Heat!
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It's getting HOT, HOT, HOT! Temperatures in Tustin this weekend are up in the 90s, and it will be even hotter inland! #LetsPaws and remember to: Never Leave Your Pet in the Car Watch out for Hot Pavement Always Provide Water and Shade Limit Exercise Watch out for Signs of...
Clear the Shelters 2020
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OC Animal Care is participating in Clear the Shelters 2020 ‘adopt or donate’ campaign! Starting Saturday and through the entire month of August, we will be featuring adoptable pets and asking the community to support our efforts by donating. How can you Adopt? • All adoptions are by appointment only...