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I work for a large organisation, at our team meeting it was discussed about charities etc and I suggested could we have a box to collect pet food as we never ever collect for animal charities and it so annoys me so....

 

I know we have a few charities on here that post and I need ideas to put to colleagues on whom to donate our collection to it would/could be for both cats and dogs/small animals.

 

Also is there a charity that helps older people with donations of food for their pets as someone at work said that older people sometimes struggle to pay for food etc?

 

Thanks in advancex

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I did have them in mind but wondered about any others too..

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The other two that spring to mind are Mill House animal sanctuary and Sheffield cats shelter.

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Helping Yorkshire Poundies and Rotherham dog rescue are two fantastic and deserving rescues too.

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thornberry animal sanctuary

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Friends of feral' s , they go out catching un spayed and un neutered feral's , they need food to feed colonises across the sheffield area they do a fantastic job

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I'd also put a call out for Sheffield Dog Rescue and Rain Rescue :)

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FOF vote here too, they do a fantastic job with so little money, without them the streets would be riddled with feral cats

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All very deserving charities! I'm going to add Netherlands Dog Rescue to the list for you to consider :)

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Angel I'd have a hard time persuading them for that, personally I m an advocate for Skiathos cats but that wouldn't wash!

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