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Paris Hilton Helps Reunite L.A. Wildfire Victims With Their Cat

January 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Paris Hilton he’s donning his cape to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires in more ways than one… by donating more money and reuniting one family with their lost pet.

Paris helped the Pasadena Humane Society reunite fatally displaced cat Ito with his family, who lost their home in the fire.

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The cat, who was found after fire destroyed entire neighborhoods in Altadena and Paris, visited the cat at the Pasadena Humane Society and asked its legions of fans to help find the cat’s owner.


Paris Hilton helps a cat find a home

Paris got the word out, and it seems to have helped … because the shelter told her Tuesday that the kitten had been reunited with her family.

Unfortunately, the family doesn’t have a home right now, so the cat still lives in the shelter… but at least the family knows where he is.

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Paris lost her home in the Palisades fire in Malibu and he’s doing a lot to give back to others who have suffered similar losses… and now his foundation is donating $800,000 to relief efforts… including $150,000 to provide immediate cash assistance to 150 displaced Altadena families.



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