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Many wild animals found by individuals, as well as domestic animals owned by schools or non-profit organizations, are brought into Montclair Veterinary Hospital for medical treatment. After examination and treatment, animals are returned to their owners or transferred to local wildlife rescue centers for rehabilitation and release.

Your donations to the Pet and Wildlife Fund help us provide medical services to pets and wildlife in need.

Bat, after falling and breaking its wing, eating meal worms. This photo was taken before the bat wast sent to rehabilitation at the Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue.
Cormorant brought in by animal control to Montclair Vet Hospital. Staff obtained radiograph to make sure no bones were broken and no fish hooks were lodged in the bird.
A fawn, brought in by Piedmont animal control, found in a residential yard. The doe was seen nearby after the fawn had been taken. Staff at the Montclair Vet Hospital examined the fawn and released him to same animal control officer, who then returned the fawn to the original site and watched mom and baby reunite.
Orphan opossum found in an elevator in Emeryville. This opossum was brought in to Montclair Vet Hospital, examined, treated and then transferred to local wildlife rescue center for rehabilitation and release.
Baby Barn Owl orphan found at Golden Gate Fields when a barn was being demolished. This baby owl was brought in to Montclair Vet Hospital, examined, treated and then transferred to local wildlife rescue center for rehabilitation and release.