Cat and Owner Reunited after 7 Years
Thanks to a microchip, a woman and her cat were reunited at San Diego Humane Society after 7 years apart.
Watch the video to see their heartwarming reunion.
Published: July 22, 2019
Thanks to a microchip, a woman and her cat were reunited at San Diego Humane Society after 7 years apart.
Watch the video to see their heartwarming reunion.
Published: July 22, 2019
Heavy rainfall and wind expected to cause flooding and damage as Hurricane Hilary approaches.
We encourage everyone considering to buy a pet to be mindful and do their homework to ensure they are working with responsible and ethical breeders.
With Southern California prone to earthquakes and wildfires, it’s important for pet owners to have an emergency plan in place and ready.
Know which foods, decorations and plants may be hazardous to prevent unexpected emergencies.
San Diego Humane Society's Emergency Response Team is on a 10-day deployment, conducting water and land search-and-rescue, and supporting emergency sheltering and pet food distribution for animals and pet families impacted by Hurricane Ian.
San Diego Humane Society joins animal welfare organizations across nation to ask public for help.
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