Jennifer Aniston is worried about the pets that were left to fend for themselves during the fires in Los Angeles.
The Friends actress has taken to her Instagram account to offer guidance during this harrowing time.
On Thursday the 55-year-old beauty listed the shelters where the pets have been taken both big and small.
In some areas like Malibu and Altadena, there is livestock and horses as well as chickens and goats that can be taken to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
As for the smaller pets they can be taken to the Agoura Animal Care Center or Paw Works in Oxnard.
The ex-wife of Brad Pitt has also asked people living around Pacific Palisades to leave water out for wild animals fleeing the flames and to give them the space they need.
Aniston is a devoted fur parent who owns two dogs, Clyde and Lord Chesterfield.
Jennifer Aniston is worried about the pets that were left to fend for themselves during the fires in Los Angeles; seen in 2009
Aniston is a dog lover; here is a photo of two of her canines Clyde and Lord Chesterfield
In some areas like Malibu and Altadena, there is livestock and horses as well as chickens and goats that can be taken to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. As for the smaller pets they can be taken to the Agoura Animal Care Center or Paw Works in Oxnard
Earlier Jennifer issued an important public service announcement as several neighborhoods in Southern California were engulfed by 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,’ Aniston’s message read.
A screenshot of her PSA was later posted on X, formerly Twitter.
‘The California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection advises bringing your pets indoors at night to give wildlife a safe path to pass through,’ the actress’ message continued.
‘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 also shared a screenshot on Instagram Stories that contained information about evacuation centers open to people, pets and large animals.
This comes after the Morning Show star revealed she frames photos of her canine kids.
In a post where she urged fans to vote in November, Aniston was standing in a dressing room.
Fans went wild over something the Cake star had on a table behind her in the selfie uploaded to Instagram.
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She makes dog shampoo with her Lolavie company; seen with her dog Chesterfield
Clyde is seen here with a Santa hat
The Hollywood icon shared this photo of her four-legged wonders to Instagram
Aniston showed off framed photos of her dogs in November
Here is a better look at the framed photos
Aniston had two framed pictures on a white table next to a plush ivory sofa with decorative pillows. They were not of family or friends, however. Rather, the Morning Show actress had two framed photo of her dogs.
Meanwhile, firefighters are hoping for a break Friday from the fierce winds that have fueled massive blazes in the Los Angeles area, killing 10 people, obliterating whole neighborhoods and setting the nation´s second-largest city on edge.
On Thursday afternoon, the Kenneth Fire started in the San Fernando Valley.
It moved into neighboring Ventura County, but a large and aggressive response by firefighters stopped the flames from spreading.
The fires have burned more than 10,000 homes and other structures since Tuesday, when they first began popping up around a densely populated, 25-mile (40-kilometer) expanse north of downtown Los Angeles. No cause has been identified yet for the largest fires.
National Guard troops were patrolling the streets of Altadena before dawn on Friday after being called in to help protect property in the fire evacuation zone.
Troops in camouflage were posted at intersections in the city hard-hit by the Eaton Fire near Jeeps, Humvees and other military vehicles.
This comes after Aniston released her new book Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life. The book is based on her very own rescue dog named Clyde.
‘I could not be more thrilled to be taking Clydeo and his stories to publishing, where he will hopefully inspire children and dog-lovers alike with his adorable journey to find his true passion,’ Jennifer said in a statement.
She also said: ‘When I decided to partner with Invisible Universe to bring Clydeo to life on social media, I could have never imagined how much joy he would bring to his fans and followers.’
Clydeo first appeared on Aniston’s Instagram in 2021.
In a promo photo Jennifer is seen holding up the book which has a drawing of a brown and white dog on the front with a red Clydeo in the headline.
Her name is in all caps and large above the title.
Next to her in a picture of the animated dog with his paws stretched out and standing on a kitchen counter.
Aniston has released the book Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life
Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life will be about the dog’s interest in cooking.
After struggling to find ‘his thing’ amongst his family, the Clydeo star goes on a fun-filled journey to gain self-confidence, per the book’s description.
The illustrations are by Bruno Jacob and the publisher is HarperCollins Children’s Books.
Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life, the first installment in a four-book deal between the Aniston, the publisher and animation studio Invisible Universe, is the premiere installment of a new publishing program, according to People.
‘We are incredibly proud to partner with the one and only Jennifer Aniston and Invisible Universe to bring Clydeo’s silliness, kindness and warmth to life in books,’ Nancy Inteli, vice president and publisher of HarperCollins Children’s Books said in a statement.
Aniston shared the images on her Insta Stories
‘Clydeo is not just a story about an adorable dog’s adventures, but also a celebration of the joy everyone finds in discovering their true passions.’
HarperCollins also shared that future Clydeo titles will include a cookbook from Aniston and Clydeo, and two ‘I Can Read!’ books for young readers.
‘Getting to partner with Jennifer Aniston to bring this character and story to life has been a career high,’ said Tricia Biggio, Co-Founder & CEO of Invisible Universe, in a statement.
‘As a mom of two young boys, I know how important relatable themes are in the stories we read our kids. Clydeo’s journey is one of finding your passion and purpose in life and celebrating all that makes you unique. I can’t wait to share Clydeo Takes a Bite Out of Life with kids and families around the world!’
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