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Fantastic Pet Pantries and Where to Find Them

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Let’s face it: times are really tough right now, and those of us in the 99% are struggling with the cost of just about everything, and that includes pet food. Although most of us do manage to keep providing for our feline family members without having to resort to extremes, there are plenty of people who are finding it hard enough to feed themselves, let alone their pets. The result of this has been an increase in the number of cats being surrendered to animal shelters or simply abandoned, when their human carers can no longer afford to look after them. Just the other week, when the Chatty Cattys were talking to Paisley Shook from Coastal Cats & Critters about the various ways they were helping to support the local community, the topic of ‘pet pantries’ came up, and we found ourselves wondering how widespread this initiative is. The answer is: very, and there’s a good chance there’s a pet pantry near you.

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What Is A Pet Pantry?

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The first and most obvious question to ask is “What is a pet pantry?” As you may have guessed, pet pantries, also known as pet food banks, provide free or low-cost pet food for people experiencing financial difficulty. Although these invaluable resources have been around for many years, the increasing cost of living means that they will be needed now more than ever.

Food banks for humans are relatively common, but pet food banks have been increasing in number over the years, often organized by charities, animal shelters, or pet food companies, while others are the result of individuals or communities coming together to help those in need. Often, these food banks are also a place to find further information and resources about pet health and support, or even just some friendly advice. Whilst pet food banks tend to be attended by volunteers, pet pantries are often unmanned sheds, boxes, or shelters where food can be donated and retrieved, and these are proving to be a huge help for people who would otherwise do without or end up surrendering their pet rather than ask for ‘charity’.

According to Paisley, in Alabama, they see a large number of cats abandoned near the shelter rather than actually being surrendered, likely by those who are too embarrassed or ashamed to ask for help. While these cats will always be cared for, she would much rather assist those who need it so that their cats can keep living at home.

“Our number one goal is making it so people can keep their pets,” said Paisley. “There’s this thing in the South where you can’t ask for help, so it’s a way for people to get help without having to ask.”

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Where Can I Find a Pet Pantry Near Me?

Fortunately, with the need for pet food banks and pantries on the rise, the number of pet food banks and pantries is also on the increase. The following list is by no means exhaustive, but it will put you on the path to finding a location near you, whether you are in need of some help keeping your fur family fed or would like to donate.

These essential resources rely on generous donations and are a great way to support your community. No animal should go hungry, and there is no shame in accepting assistance when it is needed.

In the words of a famous wizard, “help will always be given to those who ask for it.”

Feature Image Credit: Apicha Bas, Shutterstock


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  1. Do you have a list by state of pet food pantrys? If you do it would be helpful to put it in your post, or point out where to look. Looking for Colorado, Wisconsin, Arkansas, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama, Whatever information you can provide would be helpful.

    1. Dear Sharon, you can find that information here: https://www.saveacat.org/pet-food-banks.html 🙂

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