SF animal shelter trying to reunite pets, owners displaced by Camp Fire

Male, neutered. SF SPCA ID: A40173430 SF SPCA given name (NOT the animal's real name): "Blake" If you believe this cat is yours, call SF SPCA at 415-554-3030. Male, neutered. SF SPCA ID: A40173430 SF SPCA given name (NOT the animal's real name): "Blake" If you believe this cat is yours, call SF SPCA at 415-554-3030. Photo: Courtesy Of The SF SPCA Photo: Courtesy Of The SF SPCA Image 1 of / 30 Caption Close SF animal shelter trying to reunite pets, owners displaced by Camp Fire 1 / 30 Back to Gallery

The San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SF SPCA) is attempting to reunite dogs and cats who were displaced by the Camp Fire, with their owners.

Krista Maloney, the spokeswoman for SF SPCA, said that the California Veterinary Medical Association reached out and asked for help caring for some of the animals found – especially those injured and separated from their owners – in the first week since the fire started.

"The reason they reached out is because we have the ability to care for animals who have sustained burn injuries," Maloney said. "So all of the animals that we transferred back ... all had burn injuries ranging from mild to severe."

A few of the animals are in the intensive care unit, Maloney said.

When the animals arrived at the SF SPCA on Wednesday, the animal shelter's staff took photos of the pets and posted them to Facebook in an attempt to find the owners (those photos can be found at the top of this post, too).

Maloney said that some of the pets' owners have already been identified and contacted, but the SF SPCA will keep providing care and treatment to the animals until they are ready to be discharged. Those who identify the pets as belonging to them can call a phone number on the Facebook page to begin the process of reuniting the pets with their owner.

"We absolutely hope and expect that these animals will be reunited with their owners," Maloney said. "We want to exhaust all possible options to find a match, so we're still in the process of figuring out what that looks like.

"And if we're not able to find the owners — they may be deceased, unfortunately — then we'll ensure that these animals get loving homes."

The SF SPCA is also raising funds for disaster relief for pets affected by the Camp Fire.

Check out the slideshow above to see if you recognize any of the pets being kept at the SF SPCA.