Pasadena Humane treats injured bobcats after the Eaton Fire, with a severe case of a female showing burns and dehydration.
So many animals have been displaced by the Eaton Fire, but the Pasadena Humane Society is taking good care of them and showering them with love until they find a new place to call home.
Stanford PAW started a GoFundMe to support Pasadena Humane, a shelter that has taken in over 1,000 animals affected by the Eaton Fire.
Several of the nine dogs brought to Massachusetts from Pasadena are now ready for adoption. The MSPCA reports that persons ...
The Human-Animal Alliance donated a grant of $25,000 to the Pasadena Humane shelter. WATCH BELOW: Wellington nonprofit donates $25K to help animals impacted by wildfires Wellington nonprofit ...
After a period of uncertainty due to the Eaton Fire, Pasadena Humane is set to resume pet adoptions on Monday, February 10.
A bunny rescue grew into a district-wide effort to locate, save and care for lizards, snakes, rats and fish at a half-a-dozen ...
The mission to retrieve Cupcake the bunny from a Pasadena first-grade classroom during the Eaton Fire grew into a ...
Pasadena Humane has been on the frontlines rescuing and rehabilitating injured animals like dogs, cats, tortoises, hamsters and many more. “With the number of animals we’ve taken in, including the ...
Vet technician Vanessa Ortiz holds a small cat that was singed in the Eaton fire as it is being treated at the Pasadena Humane Society on Jan. 15, 2025, in Pasadena, California. PHS is taking care ...