We are starting to see many animals coming in with burns and injuries. These animals are being treated in our ICU. We are providing them with pain medications, wound care, fluid, and oxygen as needed," Pasadena Humane said in a social media post.
The shelter said it was working with other shelters across the state that offered to take in the animals that had already been in Pasadena Humane's care before the blazes erupted, allowing it to focus on animals affected by the fire.
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