Paris Hilton praised for volunteering at Pasadena Humane Society after losing home in LA fires
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Paris Hilton has been praised by fans after she spent a day giving back to those afflicted by the LA fires. The star stepped up to volunteer at numerous organizations on Sunday, including the Pasadena Humane Society, where she met a cat who was separated from his family during the blaze in Altadena.
Hilton, who heartbreakingly lost her own Malibu home in the Palisades fire, stroked the cat as she stood by his cage in a video attempting to reunite the feline with his owner. The animal lover, 43, is also opening her home to a foster dog whose family had to surrender him after they lost their own home.
'Hey everybody I am here at Pasadena Humane Society and today I am here with this cat,' Paris began as she stood by the cat. 'He has been here for four days so far and does not have a collar or a microchip so they don't know who its owner is, so I wanted to show him so you guys could see and so he can go back to his home.
Paris Hilton has been praised by fans after she spent a day giving back to those afflicted by the LA fires. 'And I'm also going to be fostering another dog who was surrendered by his family who lost their home in the fire. 'And we're going to go and see if there's any other dogs where they're still looking for their owners and just wanna tell everyone and this is such an incredible charity. What they do for animals and they're doing so much work. So what's most important is getting donations.'.