 Say hello to the other survivors of the campfire. Cats and birds cohabitating at the Chico Airport. It was just absolute chaos. It's more managed chaos now. At its most chaotic, more than 1,700 animals filled several shelters. But that's come down a bit in the two weeks since the campfire broke out. This is an airport hanger. It's not exactly suited or wasn't built to care for 581 animals. With the help of volunteers and mutual aid from Kern County Animal Services, the number of cats, birds and bunnies are dwindling. We're slowly starting to see animals go back home. And it's just better for them. There's better care being provided here. Now there's less numbers. Owner-verified cats are down to 65 with 27 birds and three rabbits. But this unusual living arrangement is about to change. Everyone's moving out except the unclaimed cats. Kern County brought in their mobile kennel to transport these cats to a new shelter operated by the Humane Society of the United States in Richvale. This custom-built rig can house 42 animals at a time and transport much more than that. To see if your pet is staying behind with the other unclaimed cats, go to campfirerescuedanimals.org. If you don't see it, don't panic. We still have animals coming in. Don't give up. Continue to look and we hope for the best on all of these animals and the animals that are still out in the community that haven't come to us. In Chico, California, Sean Boyd, OESNews.com.