Help Feed 1 Million Shelter Cats & Dogs This Thanksgiving

Three dogs eat from colorful bowls filled with kibble on a concrete floor.

Photo: SACHE Foundation

Most people give thanks at Thanksgiving for family, friends, good food, and a home to gather in.

Shelter dogs and cats long for all these things.

Animal shelters nationwide are overcrowded as more animals arrive in need of shelter and care. Many arrive malnourished and starving, like Winston.

Orange cat licking a pouch of chicken treat held by a person’s hand.
Photo: A Pathway to Hope

He arrived severely underweight and in need of emergency medical care. He is on the road to recovery but will need nutritious food to regain his strength. 

Food costs continue to rise, and it is the biggest expense for shelters and rescues. They need our help to feed all the homeless dogs and cats.

Photo: Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue

Join us in feeding hungry shelter pets by donating to our Thanksgiving Pet Food Drive. Our goal is to feed 1 million shelter dogs and cats, but we need your help.

Your donation will provide nutritious pet food to shelters and ease their financial burden, allowing them to focus on finding loving homes for the animals in their care. 

Photo: TierhilfeHoffnung

A delicious meal will fill their bellies and show them we haven’t forgotten about them. Every $25 funds 500 meals for shelter dogs and cats. 

Donate now

Fluffy dog with blue eyes sitting on a blanket near pet food bags.
Photo: Friends with Four Paws Rescue

Willa Coyote was battling a severe case of heartworms, underweight, and missing fur when she was rescued. She received her name because the Pomeranian/husky mix looks like a tiny coyote with blue eyes. She is devouring the donated pet food and gets stronger each day. 

If you have room in your home and heart for another pet, please consider adopting or fostering. Thousands of dogs and cats are waiting for someone to love. 

Head to your local shelter to see how you can help. 

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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