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Stormmee Stormmee is offline
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that is welcome trust me, I don't even feed mine canned except for a treat,
when there is cat food on sale, or sometimes baby food with no onions i buy
it and donate, not one time has either of the two shelters i give to turned
away a food donation, sometimes i think they mix canned food on some dry dog
foods to get the dogs to eat, Lee
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>>>>>> Ours works with the Humane Society(which is not a No Kill Shelter)
>>>>>> and other rescue groups. They have 6 stores in Tucson and I believe
>>>>>> they all work with rescue groups.
>>>>>> Humane Societies may not take just any food some like their rescues
>>>>>> on the same food. I worked with a No Kill rescue groups for
>>>>>> years...we would take any pet food offered to us. We were Non Profit
>>>>>> so freebies were a Blessing
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>>>>> The donation bins I have seen mainly give the food to the elderly
>>>>> and/or poor people who have pets but can't afford proper food for
>>>>> them. I would doubt that a shelter would have much use for the tiny
>>>>> cans of food I have.
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>>>> Sure they would!
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>>> Not necessarily. The ones I have seen all seem to feed dry food.

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>> They take canned food for the sick ones or the kittens. At least the
>> shelters around here do.

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> I would think they would want kitten food and this was stuff for elderly
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