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103 Cats Rereleased in January

During the month of January, Cats in Need Yorba Linda re-released 103 feral cats through our SNR (Spay-Neuter-Release) Program. We Spay/Neuter, vaccinate, microchip and notch our community cats’ ears…

OC Animal Cares Animal Control Team Works With Local Fire Department to Make an Incredible Rescue

On Saturday, January 13th, Sergeant Detki and Officer Staveley responded to a loose dog that was scared and being evasive. The dog ended up running underneath a very low to the ground sedan and…

January is Walk Your Pet Month

Follow these helpful tips to stay safe and happy while walking your pet:1. Leash and Harness-For everyone's safety, always walk your animal on a leash and make sure they are wearing a collar that…

National Weather Service Anticipates Cold Temperatures this Weekend

The National Weather Service is anticipating a cold temperatures throughout the weekend. Checkout these tips below to keep you pets warm and cozy!•Like people, pets’ cold tolerance can vary from pet…

Owl Rescued by Officer Vosburg

On Wednesday, December 27th, Animal Control Officer Vosburg responded to pick up a screeching owl from a good Samaritan who was holding onto it. Upon arrival, Officer Vosburg learned the owl had…

New Shelter Update

The latest drone footage of the new shelter is up! Checkout all of the progress that's been made. This is going to be a very exciting year for OC Animal Care! Click here to watch!

Cats in Need Yorba Linda Rereleased 91 cats in December

Cats in Need Yorba Linda Re-released 91 cats in December through our SNR (Spay-Neuter-Release) Program! This brought the feral release totals for 2017 to a whopping 1,302 cats! We can't thank Cats in…

Congratulations Ed December Volunteer of the Month

Please join us in congratulating Ed on being our volunteer of the month for December 2017. Ed has been with OC Animal Care for just over 2 years and has made a huge impact on our programs. Ed is our…

RHDV2 Update

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Diseased Virus 2 (RHDV2) is a deadly rabbit disease that has been identified in Orange County. Due to Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2, OC Animal Care is not accepting owner…

Attention Orange Residence Licensing Fee Change

The City of Orange increased their fees for dog licensing on July of 2020. • Spay/Neuter Dog- $36.00 • Puppy (Less than 6 months)- $36.00. • Senior (60+), Spayed/Neutered Dog- $18.00 • Military…