The San Francisco SPCA is helping with relief efforts in response to the deadly wildfires that have swept across Northern California, taking in more than 30 adoptable animals from North Bay shelters to make room for animals rescued from the wildfires.
Of the 34 animals (17 cats and 17 dogs) the shelter has taken in, nearly half have been adopted or are pending adoption. Ten aren’t yet available for adoption, but one dog and eight cats are, said S.F. SPCA spokeswoman Krista Maloney.
“By transferring them to San Francisco, we’re helping to make room in North Bay shelters for displaced pets and animals rescued from the fires,” Maloney told KQED in an email. “We’re also freeing up staff time, so the employees and volunteers can focus on helping the new arrivals.”
It’s one of many efforts by Bay Area animal shelters, pet stores and animal lovers to support pets and farm animals that have been displaced by the fires.

The shelter also has been providing supplies such as towels, crates, pet food and veterinary supplies, as well as financial support to shelters that are taking on rescued animals.