Paws in trouble – SPAR organizes a national pet food collection for the third time
Most four-legged pets live with caring and loving owners, from whom they receive adequate amounts of food, care and love. However, there are animals that have moved from the streets and ditches to more protected conditions, and now live in a shelter, waiting for adoption – they are taken care of by SPAR Hungary and the National Animal Welfare Foundation, during which they organize pet food collections in INTERSPAR hypermarkets in collaboration with animal protection organizations.
Dry food, canned food, dog salami, wet food in aluminum bags, reward snacks, animal equipment and cleaning products will be collected for the supply of dogs and cats living in shelters on May 13, Saturday and Sunday, May 14, 2023 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. nationwide, in all INTERSPAR stores, where activists from more than thirty animal protection organizations accept donations near the checkout zones. Mancs is in trouble! This is the third year that the domestic chain has organized a pet food collection campaign with the professional coordination of the National Animal Protection Foundation in order to draw attention to responsible animal husbandry, the fate of four-legged animals in difficult situations, and the importance of the work of NGOs that care for them.
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