As L.A. Burned, Local Shelter Took in 800 Displaced Animals, Even Putting 'a Pony in the Garage'
Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Grateful to be alive, the drivers were also desperate to find someone to watch their pets while they stayed in human-only evacuation centers or slept in their cars. “We’ve taken in more than 800,” says McManus, who adds that in recent days pet owners have begun returning to pick up their four-legged family members. “We have cats in people’s offices, dogs in pop-up crates in our training room....