Having trouble paying for your cats' food? These pet food banks can help.
SPCA of Anne Arundel County: To qualify for help, you'll need to show proof of low or fixed income and a photo ID. Also, your cats will need to be neutered/spayed or the SPCA will want you to be willing to get that done.
For information and an appointment, call 410-268-4388, extension 121 or write to Rita.Melvin@aacspca.org.
Baltimore Humane Society: The Humane Society's BKind Pet Food Bank is open to anyone who needs assistance feeding their animal companions. For information or to donate food, call 410-833-8848 or go to bmorehumane.org.
Howard County Animal Control has a pet food bank to help older adults keep their animal companions. For information, call 410-313-2780 or write to animalcontrol@howardcountymd.gov.
SPCA of Anne Arundel County: To qualify for help, you'll need to show proof of low or fixed income and a photo ID. Also, your cats will need to be neutered/spayed or the SPCA will want you to be willing to get that done.
For information and an appointment, call 410-268-4388, extension 121 or write to Rita.Melvin@aacspca.org.
Baltimore Humane Society: The Humane Society's BKind Pet Food Bank is open to anyone who needs assistance feeding their animal companions. For information or to donate food, call 410-833-8848 or go to bmorehumane.org.
Howard County Animal Control has a pet food bank to help older adults keep their animal companions. For information, call 410-313-2780 or write to animalcontrol@howardcountymd.gov.
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