one of these organisations is �*friends of normie'.dan davia, spoke to my colleague nicky schiller. we've taken hundreds off the streets and helping owners with their pets since it started. today, we took in about 50. and it's a combination of pets on the streets and also the owners surrendering them for the time being, while they try to figure out what they're going to be doing during these fires. we are seeing some of the cats that you are helping, they're enormously, sweet little animals. how are they coping? because they're quite resilient, cats, aren't they? they really are, they are resilient. and, you know, unfortunately, they're... the ones we're pulling are very sick. i thinkjust they're injured, probably from fleeing. the air quality is not good, it's literally raining ash in los angeles, so they have bad upper respiratory infections, eye infections. so we are treating them as quickly as we can and they are in good spirits. i think when we're first pulling them, they're a little bit shy, they're not sure what's going on. but