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    Urgent from PETA: Tips for Surviving California Animals in Wildfires

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    For immediate release:
    August 30, 2021

    Contact:
    Brooke Rossi 202-483-7382

    Riverside County, California. “As the Chaparral fire continues to threaten Riverside County and the evacuation continues, the animals are likely to die if abandoned.

    During the evacuationSmall animals such as cats, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and gerbils should be securely placed in carriers (birds should be covered) and dogs should be kept on a secure harness and leash. Take enough food for your animals to last for several days. Horses, sheep, cows, llamas and other animals should not be locked in stalls or otherwise restrained so that they cannot escape the fire. If they cannot be removed, they should be freed to try to survive. Anyone who sees animals in danger or distress should help if possible, but if they are unable to help, indicate their exact location and alert the authorities immediately.

    Residents who remain in areas affected by smoke and falling ash should keep animals indoors and avoid all outdoor activities such as jogging with your dogs.

    Animals should never be left behind. Anyone who evacuates and deliberately leaves animals to take care of themselves can be held accountable.

    Remember to plan for safety all companion animals in advance so as not to be caught off guard:

    PETA released public fire preparedness service announcement with Dean Winters. PETA also invites you to share a video on how to keep companion animals safe during fires.

    For more information please visitPETA.org…



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