• July 23, 2022
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Blue Cross Exeter launches pet food bank – Devon Live

Blue Cross Exeter launches pet food bank – Devon Live

The charity has already been helping numerous families, some reduced to tears when help has been offered to feed their pets
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A new pet food bank for owners in need has been launched by the Blue Cross Rehoming and Behaviour Advice Unit on Pynes Hill, in Exeter . The charity has already been helping numerous families, some reduced to tears when help has been offered to feed their pets, a much-loved member of their families.
Asha Rowlinson, animal welfare assistant at Blue Cross in Exeter said: “We’ve decided to set up a pet food bank service in Exeter as it’s become apparent to us that many people are struggling to afford to pay for their pets’ food. We all know that the cost of living is rising and therefore we wanted to step in to help pets in a way we haven’t done before in the Exeter area. The service operates a two-hour collection slot twice a month where people can come and collect food for their cats, dogs and small animals from a friendly face in a judgement free environment.”
The food bank is not means tested and is open to anyone who may need it. If you would like to access the service, email [email protected] and the team will respond to your enquiry.
The charity also runs pet food banks in Grimsby, Sheffield and Manchester with more due to open. 2022 is the 125th anniversary of Blue Cross, originally ‘Our Dumb Friends League’. The charity formed to help vulnerable pets and their owners and we continue this work today across our rehoming, clinical, animal behaviour, pet bereavement support and educational work. We are striving to be able to help even more pets in the future live healthy lives in happy homes. Blue Cross relies on the support and donations of pet lovers to continue our vital work, to find out more and make a donation visit www.bluecross.org.uk/125-years-of-blue-cross

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