Wild Alaskan Pollock: “The World’s Best Whitefish” for you and your pet!

When Alaska became a state in 1959, sustainability was written into its state constitution. Alaska is known for its sustainable fisheries, and they are also known for being among the best-managed fisheries in the world.  Fish is globally renowned for the many incredible benefits it brings. It’s an excellent source of protein and chock-full of life-giving nutrients like Vitamin D, B2 and Magnesium, and it is high in Omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for brain and heart health. According to healthline.com, humans that eat fish...

    Posted On: Aug 18, 2022 | Category: Animal Wellness Magazine Featured InformationView Details

Seniors Helping Seniors

In order to help both the senior people and the homeless senior pets of our community, the Irvine Animal Care Center’s Seniors Helping Seniors program waives adoption fees for individuals age 62 and older when they adopt a senior animal. (Please note that other costs, such as licensing fees, may still apply depending on the animal adopted.) Many of our senior pets came from a nice home environment and were relinquished because their owners could no longer care for them. The stress of shelter life is often quite difficult for senior...

Rehoming Your Pet

Rehoming your pet should be easy and stress free both for you and your pet. Our experts at Adopt-a-Pet.com, the largest non-profit pet adoption website, with support from The Petco Foundation, have created a simple, reliable, free program to help you place your pet from your loving home directly to another. How It Works Rehoming your pet should be easy and stress free both for you and your pet. Our experts at Adopt-a-Pet.com, the largest non-profit pet adoption website, with support from The Petco Foundation, have created a simple, reliable,...

Did You Find Kittens?

DID YOU FIND KITTENS? Follow these steps so that everyone is a winner! WAIT! Don’t move the kittens just yet! If the kittens are in a safe location it’s very possible that mom is out looking for food or hiding nearby watching over them. The kittens are safest with their mom at least until they are eating on their own. WATCH! To keep the kittens safe, keep an eye on them but don’t get too close as this may scare mom away. She should return in about 4 to 6 hours to feed and care for her kittens. Kittens do not need to be with...