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Jennifer Aniston urges fans to aid scared animals amidst L.A Fires
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Jennifer Aniston, the alum, has called out her fans to show support and compassion to pet and wild animals suffering in LA Fires. The star used her Instagram account to provide guidance during this difficult time, sharing a list of shelters where pets can stay safe until fires are under control. Before sharing the list, Brad Pitt ex-wide issued an important public messege as the southern California was engulfed by the wildfires. “If you’re near the Palisades fires please be mindful that wild animals are fleeing the flames and may show up in your yards,” her messege read. It continued, “The California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection advises bringing your pets indoors at night to give wildlife a safe path to pass through.” “Consider leaving out buckets of water for these animals they are scared, exhausted, and may have lost their homes. A little kindness can help them recover and survive.” Aniston herself is a proud owner of two canines, Clyde and Lord Chesterfield. The fast-moving Pacific Palisades wildfire has burned down 10,000 acres across the Palisades and Malibu since January 7th.
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