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Appointment-Based Services

As a safety precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the majority of our services are available by appointment only. Pet Adoption: You can find all the details of our no-contact, appointment-based pet adoption process here. Foster: Please email foster@pasadenahumane.org to schedule a time to pick up your foster pet or additional supplies. If you’re […]

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Type 2

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus type 2 (RHDV2) is a highly contagious & deadly virus that affects both wild and domestic rabbits. The virus has recently been found in several Western states, and was identified in a group of wild rabbits in Palm Springs in May 2020. RHDV2 is a calicivirus and is not related to […]

Introducing Pasadena Humane

New Look Over the last couple of months, we’ve simplified and updated our look with new typography and graphics, and even refreshed our logo. Now, we’re excited to announce that we’ve also shortened our name, and will now be known simply as Pasadena Humane! Why the Change? Our old name would sometimes create confusion, not […]

Safer-at-Home with your Pets this Summer

By Jacqui Dziak Memorial Day officially kicks off the summer season. While summers are usually filled with outdoor concerts, long days at the beach, and summer vacations, this summer will likely find us staying closer to home. But as Dorothy famously said in the film The Wizard of Oz, “There is no place like home.” […]

Saving Lives in Times of Crisis

Dear Friend, It’s hard to believe that nearly two months have passed since Los Angeles County first issued its stay-at-home order. What we had hoped would be over in a couple weeks now seems to have no clear end in sight. Yet we remain as committed as ever to serving our community’s people and pets. […]

Summer Activities for Kids

By Jacqui Dziak Right about the time you have mastered home schooling with your kids, you might have looked at the calendar to see that Memorial Day is right around the corner, signaling the start of summer. Before you panic that you might be sheltering-at-home with your kids all summer with little to do, we […]

Do you know what to do if you find kittens?

Kitten season is nearly all year round in Southern California due to our mild climate. The warm, dry weather of summer means we’re seeing an increase in the number of kittens being born outside right now. And when there are more kittens outside, more kittens end up being brought to shelters by people with good […]

Shelter Update: Strength in Numbers

In the midst of what is often a bleak news cycle these days, the stories I’m most drawn to are the ones that demonstrate the grace and heroism of people all over the world supporting their communities in powerful ways. In our community specifically, it has been incredible to see so many people stepping up […]

Keeping your pets safe at home

Recently, there has been much media coverage around a tiger at the Bronx Zoo that tested positive for COVID-19. As animal lovers, it’s heartbreaking to think that this terrible virus could be spread to these beautiful creatures. In light of this news, the question on most of our minds is: what about other cats and […]