Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Fire kills 17 cats at a pet hotel in Palms strip mall

- By Hannah Wiley

Seventeen cats were killed in a large fire that broke out early Saturday morning at a strip mall in Palms with a boarding hotel for pets, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

A firefighte­r who “took ill during the intense firefight” was taken to the hospital “in fair condition for observatio­n,” the Fire Department said in a news release. No civilian injuries were reported.

More than 120 firefighte­rs responded to a 911 call made by a passerby at 5:44 a.m. who saw smoke at the strip mall at 9000 West Venice Blvd. Firefighte­rs took 73 minutes to contain and extinguish the blaze. A business named Cat Place LA is in the strip mall, near the border of Culver City.

Nineteen cats were found at the scene, said department spokespers­on Brian Humphrey, but only two survived.

“Seventeen sadly proved beyond medical help,” Humphrey said. “Two of them were viable and could be resuscitat­ed. They were provided medical support from firefighte­rs until the business owner arrived” and brought the cats in for emergency veterinary care.

Officials were on the scene Saturday morning talking to business owners and looking through the debris to determine how the fire started. Its cause is under “active investigat­ion.”

The hospitaliz­ed firefighte­r was undergoing a medical assessment, Humphrey said.

“He became acutely ill, and we are very sensitive to our members in the field of battle so we made sure out of an abundance of caution that he was taken to a hospital for further evaluation,” he said.

The fire damaged an additional four businesses in the one-story strip mall, according to the release, including a nail salon, smoke shop, martial arts studio and staffing agency. A jewelry store and restaurant were also affected.

“None of the involved businesses were equipped with optional fire sprinklers,” the Fire Department said.

Firefighte­rs remained after the fire was contained to talk with cat owners who were looking for their pets, Humphrey said. Some of the owners are out of town.

“It was a very emotional scene this morning, to say the least,” he added.

“Cat Place LA is a luxury cage-free hotel exclusivel­y for cats,” the business’ website says. “Your beloved cat deserves the best treatment while you are out of town.”

Traffic around the area was expected as work continues at the site.

“Travel on Venice Boulevard between Robertson Boulevard and Culver Boulevard will be limited to only one westbound lane this afternoon, as firefighte­rs and investigat­ors continue to work the scene of a major emergency structure fire that was extinguish­ed this morning in the Palms area near the Culver City limits,” a Fire Department traffic alert said.

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Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times FIREFIGHTE­RS clean up after a blaze in Palms that left one crew member “acutely ill” early Saturday.

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