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Animal Samaritans Has Returned the 40 Dogs and Cats that Were Evacuated Due to a Fire to the Thousand Palms Shelter.

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The director of Animal Samaritans reported that the 40 dogs and cats that were evacuated last Tuesday when a mobile home and two cars caught fire near the Thousand Palms animal shelter are back at the shelter. It's worth mentioning that thanks to the staff's efficient evacuation procedures, the animals were unharmed. Repairs to the damage caused by the fire are estimated at $40,000. The post Animal Samaritans has returned the 40 dogs and cats th…

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Lina Robles, the director of Animal Samaritans, reported that the 40 dogs and cats that were evacuated last Tuesday when a mobile home and two cars caught fire near the Thousand Palms animal shelter are back at the shelter. It's worth mentioning that thanks to the efficient evacuation procedures carried out by the staff, nothing happened to the animals. Repairs for the damage caused by the fire are estimated at $40,000. The post Animal Samaritan…

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The director of Animal Samaritans reported that the 40 dogs and cats that were evacuated last Tuesday when a mobile home and two cars caught fire near the Thousand Palms animal shelter are back at the shelter. It's worth mentioning that thanks to the staff's efficient evacuation procedures, the animals were unharmed. Repairs to the damage caused by the fire are estimated at $40,000. The post Animal Samaritans has returned the 40 dogs and cats th…

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KESQ broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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