San Francisco SPCA rescues animals from overcrowded LA shelters impacted by wildfires
Briefly

"It was so heartwarming, such a cool thing to watch that collaborative effort in the world of animal welfare," said Robert Lightner, the senior manager of adoptions for the San Francisco SPCA.
"One of the most important things that we can do, being removed from them geographically, is help those animals that were already in those shelter pipelines..." Lightner said.
"If we have animals that are already spayed or neutered coming up with us, and our behavior team will make sure that they're doing well... they can be adopted out pretty quickly."
"And to make sure as many of these animals find their forever homes faster, SF SPCA says all adoption fees will be waived."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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