VCA Animal Hospitals Offers Free Boarding for Pets Displaced by Kincade Fire

SANTA ROSA, Calif.--()--VCA Animal Hospitals is offering free boarding assistance for dogs and cats, and other species, that have been displaced by the Kincade Fire in Northern California. Residents in the town of Geyserville and vineyards across the California wine country were forced to evacuate in Sonoma County. Approximately 2,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders.

“At VCA, pet health is our top priority at all times, especially during catastrophic emergencies that threaten pet homes and families,” said Dr. Todd Lavender, President, VCA Animal Hospitals and Petcare Services. “Our local hospitals in the area are extending free boarding for pets so families can focus on the wildfire emergency, knowing their pets are safe and well-cared for.”

Boarding assistance is offered on a space-available basis at:

VCA Sequoia Valley Animal Hospital
604 Elsa Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 545-7387

VCA Forestville Animal Hospital
5033 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA 95472
(707) 887-2261

VCA Westside Animal Hospital
900 Fresno Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 545-1622

VCA North Park Animal Hospital
5700 State Farm Dr, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
(707) 585-2899

VCA Larkfield Animal Hospital
448 Larkfield Center, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 578-1228

VCA Animal Hospital of Cotati
331 E Cotati Ave, Cotati, CA 94931
(707) 792-0200

VCA PetCare West Veterinary Hospital
1370 Fulton Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 579-5900

Our 24-hour hospitals remain open for medical emergencies:

VCA Pet Care East Veterinary Hospital
2425 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707) 579-3900

VCA Animal Care Center of Sonoma County
5470 Redwood Dr, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
(707) 584-4343

VCA is closely monitoring this fast-moving fire and its impact to pet families. Follow VCA Animal Hospitals on Facebook for breaking wildfire news as it happens.

About VCA Animal Hospitals

VCA Animal Hospitals operates more than 920 small animal veterinary hospitals in the U.S., Canada and Japan. The hospitals are staffed by more than 4,500 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians to give pets the very best in medical care, of which over 600 are board certified specialists who are experts in areas such as oncology, cardiology, emergency and critical care, and surgery for animals. VCA Animal Hospitals provides a full range of general practice services to keep pets well and specialized treatments when pets are ill. As part of the Mars, Inc. family of brands, VCA is committed to its purpose—A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS®.

For more information, please visit VCAhospitals.com or follow on Twitter @vcapethealth and Facebook (facebook.com/VCAAnimalHospitals/).

Contacts

Agnes Huff, PhD
Agnes Huff Communications Group
ahuff@ahuffgroup.com; (310) 641-2525

Release Summary

VCA Animal Hospitals offers free boarding for family pets that have been displaced by the Kincade Fire in northern California

Contacts

Agnes Huff, PhD
Agnes Huff Communications Group
ahuff@ahuffgroup.com; (310) 641-2525