
The Pet Foodbank Service currently covers Cardiff, Newport, Caerphilly, Swansea, Gilfach Goch, Merthyr and Pontypridd and has provided over 40,536 meals for pets in need so far this year.Providing sufficient water is the most basic, must-do chore for pet owners, especially when the weather heats up.
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In North Wales, the Pet Rescue Welfare Association is a small charity helping local pet owners by offering free food to those who might not be able to afford to buy it themselves.ġ2. This may be at your closest rescue centre or cat and dog home.ġ1.

It is also worthwhile checking to see if any independent or locally volunteered food banks are available to you where you live. The RSPCA have also partnered with over 40 food banks across the North of England.ġ0. In Sheffield, Manchester and Grimsby, Blue Cross are working with partner organisations.ĩ.

Donate easily via Pets of The Homeless.Ĩ. If it's specifically cat food you're looking to donate, Cats Protection has a list of the supermarkets accepting donations.ħ. Keep an eye open for RSPCA collection bins in Tesco and Morrisons.Ħ. Check social media pages, such as Facebook, to see whether anyone in your local area is collecting pet food to donate.ĥ. The RSPCA Wimbledon, Wandsworth and Sutton Branch.Ĥ. Your local Pets at Home store (you can either donate funds or drop items off, but do check with the store manager first).Ģ. If you are struggling to find one, some of the organisations and websites below are currently accepting donations.

Pet accessories, such as warm beds and blankets during the winter months.Food pouches for both dogs, cats and smaller household pets.Some of the things you can drop off include: As well as food, it's always worth asking to see if the food banks are in need of accessories for animals, too. Most pet food banks (or collection points at local supermarkets) need a wide range of pet food that can be easily passed on. When you head out to pick up your weekly supplies, it's worth seeing what you can pick up to help dogs and cats in need. While not every local area has a pet food bank, some supermarkets, pet charities and pet stores offer collection points for food, accessories and toys. "Many people are experiencing tough times at the moment and the last thing we want is for a loving owner to have to give up their companion and real source of comfort, so we set up this scheme in the hope that we could provide as much pet food as possible and keep families and their pets together." asking us to send them food, asking for vouchers for things like that. We're getting calls from all over Wales and in England as well. from hundreds of meals to thousands of meals. "Of course there's lots of news about food banks for people and I kind of put two and two together and thought 'actually, yes, it's a great idea'."Īlison Fletcher, who works on an RSPCA food bank in Lancashire, previously said: "We've had a massive rise in demand in pet food. "I was just looking on BBC News and saw reports from Dogs Trust and the RSPCA about the amount of dogs that have been given up just purely because people can’t afford to feed them," he said. Speaking to Wokingham Today, Ridwan Sai said he wanted to open the store after learning people had to give up their pets due to rising costs. Meanwhile, figures from the RSPCA say there has been a 24% rise in the number of animals being abandoned due to the cost of living crisis.īest Friends Pet Store launched the Berkshire Pet Food Bank earlier this month to offer pet owners with food, bedding and toys for their furry friends. Pet Food Bank Service, a south Wales charity, saw a +700% increase in hits on its website last month. As a consequence, pet food banks have seen a massive rise in requests in recent months. Pet food banks provide a supply of free pet food to people in financial hardship, potentially helping prevent animals from being handed into rescue centres or simply abandoned.Īs the cost of living continues to rise, many are struggling to afford to feed both themselves and their beloved pets.
