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Visit Pet Help Finder, click on “Food Pantry and Supplies,” enter your city, state or zip code then click “Search.” Explore an interactive resource map provided by Feeding Pets of the Homeless; under “Get Help,” choose “Find Resources Near You” and enter your location.
Feeding Pets of the Homeless® is the first national nonprofit providing pet food and emergency veterinary care to pets that belong to people experiencing homelessness.
The AHS community outreach team partners with 12 different locations to provide dog and cat food, along with cat litter, to members of our communities. Find a distribution location near you.
1. Pet Shelters. Pet shelters often struggle to keep the animals under their care fed, but some of the most successful ones receive enough funding to provide food to needy families too. Some even establish pet-food banks! Use this ASPCA resource to find shelters in your area. 2. Dog- or Pet-Oriented Non-Profit Organizations.
Our pet food pantry is a donation-based program that provides free pet food, treats, and other enrichment items for community members in need. Pet owners can come in every month to pick up pet food. Our Pet Food Pantry is open by appointment only during the following hours:
Pet Food Pantries in Your Community. Pet food pantries and pet food banks have been popping up around the country to help pet parents get their dogs and cats fed for free. During these difficult economic times, these organizations make sure pets don’t go hungry. Here’s how to use this list:
Feeding Pets of the Homeless® participating Pet Food Providers (food banks, pet food pantries) are located on our interactive map. Enter your city and state or zip code to populate your correct location. Locate a Pet Food Provider (teal blue dots).
By providing pet food for those in need during challenging financial times and increasing awareness, we offer an alternative to surrendering —or worse, abandoning—a family pet. Don’t Forget to Feed Me helps to ensure that no pet owner must choose between stay…or go.
The first step is finding one near you. Alley Cat Rescue, a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to helping homeless cats, has a list of organizations offering pet food supplies by state. You can also type “pet food bank near me” into your search engine of choice to bring up options closest to you.
Search for free or low cost pet support services like veterinary care, pet food pantries, temporary pet care and more.