• November 4, 2022
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KC Pet Project to host giveaway drive including food, pet supplies for Kansas City residents – KMBC Kansas City

KC Pet Project to host giveaway drive including food, pet supplies for Kansas City residents – KMBC Kansas City

Animal Services will also be handing out free pet ID tags, vouchers for microchips
Animal Services will also be handing out free pet ID tags, vouchers for microchips
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Animal Services will also be handing out free pet ID tags, vouchers for microchips
KC Pet Project is hosting what’s expected to be a huge community pet food and supply giveaway Tuesday.
The nonprofit organization, which serves as Kansas City, Missouri’s, Animal Services division and animal shelter, will be distributing pallets of supplies.
KCPP officials said thanks to a generous donation from Chewy and the Humane Society of the United States, the shelter will be distributing many pallets of pet food and treats for dogs, cats, small animals and birds. They’ll also be handing out other items, including cat litter and additional pet supplies.
“We are so grateful to Humane Society of the United States and to Chewy for this incredible donation of food and supplies for our community,” said Tori Fugate, chief communications officer of KC Pet Project.
The event is free for Kansas City, Missouri, residents.
It’s scheduled as a drive-thru from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, in the south Admissions parking lot of the KC Campus for Animal Care, while supplies last.
In addition to basic supplies, the KCPP Animal Services Division will also be handing out free pet ID tags, plus vouchers for free microchips.
“These events are wonderful because it provides our community with great food and supplies for their pets at a time when we see families continue to need the support to help care for their animals,” Fugate said. “We hope to host more events like these in the future.”
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