Free Pet Food Delivery for Low-Income and Homebound Senior Pet Owners

free pet food

There are homebound seniors and low-income pet owners who’d rather feed their pets than buy their own medications. Worse, they would feed their own food and rather starve.

A 2015 study by the Open Journal of Animal Sciences has shown that about one-third of the pet owners with incomes less than $50,000 said that access to free or low-cost pet food would have helped keep the pet in the home.

This is where Sam’s Hope comes in, a “meals-on-wheels” nonprofit organization that delivers free pet food to pet owners with low income. That way, pet owners will not have to choose between feeding themselves or their pets.

News source: inquirer.com

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