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Volunteer to help animals when disasters strike

What is the CAVMRC?

Thousands of animals need care during and after disasters. Some 63% of California households have pets, including an estimated 10 million pet cats, nine million dogs, and one million horses.

Other pets, farm animals, and wildlife also need assistance during and after disasters like earthquakes, floods, and wildfires.

 

Veterinary professionals are vital to animals during disasters. The mission of the California Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps (CAVMRC) is to preserve animal well-being and protect the public health and welfare by providing emergency veterinary medical care and expertise during the response phase of declared states of emergency.