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SPCA Receives More Funding to Operate Pet Food Bank

PetSmart Charities of Canada has donated a 55-thousand dollars to the BC SPCA’s pet food bank outreach program.

The donationĀ is in addition to a 15-thousand dollar outreach grant provided by Petsmart Charities earlier this year.

The SPCA in BC operates pet food banks for peopleĀ who need a little help to keep theirĀ pets fed and healthy.

SPCA spokesperson Kath Johnson says thisĀ extra moneyĀ will allow them to expandĀ their response.

“Any support that we can give to pet owners to enable them to keep their pets at home rather than have to surrender them because obviously COVID has wreaked havoc with a lot of peoples’ finances.”

Since the outbreak of the pandemic, the BC SPCA hasĀ distributed thousands of kilograms of dry food, as well asĀ thousands of cans of pet food across the province.

The BC SPCA offers pet food banks, free vet clinics, and other support programs throughout the year to help pet owners facing tough times.

If you would like to help donations of factory sealed dry or canned food for both dogs and cats, as well as cat litter, are being accepted.

You are asked to please call the BC SPCA Call Centre atĀ 1-855-622-7722 to find out more about your community’s needs and the drop-off or deliveryĀ location nearest you.

Mike Patterson
Mike Patterson
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