In the midst of the catastrophic LA fires, Paris Hilton’s recent discovery of a lost cat at a local animal shelter has added a personal note to the ongoing tragedy. As she navigates her own loss from the fires, Hilton continues to support her community in every possible way.
Paris Hilton was volunteering at Pasadena Humane Society in LA where she found out about a lost cat
Paris Hilton, known for her long-standing dedication to animal welfare, found herself at the Pasadena Humane Society, lending a hand to the team overwhelmed by the influx of animals displaced by the fires. It was during this effort that she encountered a cat who had been found without a collar in Altadena, one of the areas severely impacted by the Eaton Fire. The feline, identified by the shelter with the animal ID A519218, had been waiting at the facility for four days, its future uncertain without the return of its owner.
Hilton took to social media on Monday to share the cat’s story, urging anyone with information to step forward and help reunite the pet with its family. Her heartfelt message emphasized the significance of community involvement in such challenging times. “Every donation makes a difference in providing emergency relief, housing, and supplies,” Hilton wrote. She further stated, “If you’re able to donate or volunteer, the Pasadena Humane Society is an incredible charity to support!”
The television personality has not only been vocal about this particular case but has also actively contributed to broader relief efforts. Her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, has made significant contributions to support shelters like the Pasadena Humane Society. She announced a generous personal donation of $100,000 to establish an emergency fund and pledged to match additional contributions up to another $100,000. The fund aims to provide immediate relief, including cash assistance, temporary housing, and essential supplies, to families with young children impacted by the fires.
Beyond financial assistance, Hilton has been hands-on in her approach, fostering a dog named Zuzu “whose family unfortunately had to surrender her” after they lost their home in the fire.