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Welcome to KAT 5 Animal Rescue

California Wildfires Animal Rescue Needs

October 25, 2007 : 6:49 PM
"The California wildfires are like Katrina in size and scope but not in animal need. There are more people willing to help than tasks", said Richard Crook, Rapid Response manger of Best friends Animal Society.

An evacuee naps with her dog at Steele Canyon High School Tuesday in Spring Valley, California. Getty image.

KAT 5 Animal Rescue has been monitoring the animal rescue needs in California. We are told that we are not needed on the ground at this time. Supplies and placement are needed. KAT 5 will update the supply needs and volunteer needs as information becomes available.

Residents have largely evacuated with their pets. Local animal groups and authorities are well organized.

KAT 5 has compiled a list of temporary placements for animals of every species. Please contact KAT 5 for this information or any form of assistance.

KAT 5 Animal Rescue: 972-898-3300
kat5animalrescue@yahoo.com

Firsthand volunteer and supply needs to be updated daily:

1. New Leash on Life: 661-255-0097 (ask for Claire or Stephanie)

16742 Placerita Canyon Rd.
Newhall, CA. 91321

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to help to construct/resurrect the dog runs that were blown down in the winds. They need strong hands that have construction know how. The need is immediate so that they can let the dogs out.
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2. Del Mar Fairgrounds: 858-509-5245 (spoke with Carol Nolson)

2260 Jimmy Durant Blvd

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for horse feeding and to clean the horse stalls. Volunteer times are 7 AM and 2 PM everyday. They are good on supplies but need volunteers.
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3. Oaks Stable: 714-316-9537 (Michelle).

30753 LaPata Ave.
San Juan Capistrano, CA. 92675

Surf City Animal Response Team is in charge here and they are good on volunteers but they are desperate for horse supplies. They just got 180 more horses from Camp Pendelton. They now have 700 horses!

SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Carrots
Apples
Wheel Barrels
Shavings
Big buckets for water
Pitch forks
Rakes
Halters
Lead lines
Lurche lines

Can bring supplies anytime. If send must say, "Attn SCART".


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October 27, 2007 at 9:57 PM
posted by: susanmeyer
Anyone with a Ridgeback is invited to contact RRR, INC.
Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue Inc.

We will provide transports and/or foster (long term or temp) for all
Ridgebacks.

Please have people with RR's contact:

Barbara Davilman
bdavilman@ridgebackrescue.org
818-406-4877 cell

or

Lori Duquette
Orange County
lduquette@ridgebackrescue.org

Thanks,
Barbara Davilman
  
October 25, 2007 at 10:14 PM
posted by: SusanMeyer
New hay needs in California:

Ranches in the Tijuana River Valley (Imperial Beach/Nestor/San Ysidro area of San Diego County) have taken in some 350 horses evacuated because of the fires in San Diego County. Hundreds more could be displaced by the fires at any time, and we are prepared to take them in as well, but we're facing a hay shortage. Truckloads of hay coming from the Imperial Valley have been unable to get through this week, and several area feed stores have burned in the fires. The ranch where I work (Sun Coast Farms at 2550 Monument Rd) is going through 50+ bales a day...there are a dozen other ranches in the area in the same boat. As of today, our ranch had about enough for another day. Other ranches in the area will be out by morning. A bare minimum of 10# of feed a day is necessary to sustain a horse...so a $14, 130# bail will sparingly feed 13 horses for one day. With 350 evacuees, on top of hundreds of horses that were already in the valley, WE NEED HAY!!!!!

Bales of hay (bermuda and alfalfa), or funds to buy hay...either would be fantastic. The address for hay deliveries is:

Sun Coast Farms
2550 Monument Rd
San Ysidro, CA 92154

The address for sending funds:

Maria Siebrand
P.O. Box 181472
Coronado, CA 92178

We can also take contributions via PayPal payment to vaquera@san.rr.com . (The credit card statement will reflect payment to MK Online Classifieds.)

Thank you so much.
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