With Easter right around the corner, let’s take a look at some Pet Safety Tips for the holiday: Resist the Urge to get a pet on impulse. Bunnies, chicks, ducks, and other small animals are adorable, but they quickly grow into adults and require specialized daily care. Easter decorations, such...
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Did you find a fledgling or a baby bird? #LetsPaws and take a look at what to do! FIRST, SEE IF THE BABY BIRD HAS VISIBLE INJURIES (UNABLE TO FLUTTER WINGS, BLEEDING, WEAK, OR ATTACKED BY ANOTHER ANIMAL). IF IT APPEARS INJURED, CALL OC ANIMAL CARE AT (714) 935-6848. What...
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May’s Volunteer of the Month: Randy Yeary! Here at OCAC Randy has become our “Go-to guy”. He has taken ownership of the Pet Food Pantry and his organization and staging of this massive event, combined with his trusted leadership the day of, make him invaluable. Organizing tens of thousands of...
Have you seen a coyote in your area recently? #LetsPaws and check out some tips in case you encounter a coyote. Tips to Avoid Coyote Encounters: Supervise domestic pets when outdoors, especially during early morning or evening hours. Feed your pets indoors. Keep your property maintained and free of areas...
J une’s Volunteers of the Month: Gini and Emily Moncur! OC Animal Care is proud to announce that our June Volunteers of the Month are our wonderful Mother/Daughter Team, Gini and Emily Moncur! The Moncurs joined us 3 years ago and are fixtures in our Small Dog Playgroup. They have...