Drive-thru pet food
April 21, 2020
“This has got to be the greatest thing in the world,” said pet owner Lois Malone. “I don’t have to go to a store. I don’t have to be touched. I can stand back.”
The clinic’s goal is to get free pet food to pet owners who need it, in the safest way possible.
“Anybody, if you’re in need of pet food assistance, please reach out to us,” said Kristin Roth of Spay & Neuter Kansas City.
“It means a great deal because with us not being able to find any, this is a blessing,” a woman said.
“Animals are definitely a priority, especially with emotional support. So with isolation, they need their animals,” pet owner Jessica Rojas said.
The group planned to serve more than 60 families, giving each more than 40 pounds of either dog food or cat food.
“Right now, we’re blessed. We have a ton of wet food in addition, so we can give them both. We can give them treats,” Roth said.
In just the last three weeks, Spay & Neuter Kansas City said they have had more than 400 requests for free pet food, and they have filled 250 of those.
“Without this place here our animals would go hungrier than they are now,” a woman said.
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