Rescue Bank provides 42,000 pounds of pet food to shelters, displaced pets after Hurricane Sandy

Pet owners and shelters struggling to find dog and cat food in the wake of Hurricane Sandy found relief in the form of more than 42,000 pounds of donated pet food delivered to the area by Rescue Bank.

 

“Whenever there is a tornado or a hurricane somewhere, we put our normal mission to the side and help to supply shelters that are unable to find or keep pet food in stock,” said John Kane, one of the directors of Rescue Bank, in a telephone interview on Friday. “We had a load go out to Atlantic City last week, and we’ve had trucks going into New York as well.”

 

Read the full article By Jason Laday/South Jersey Times of NJ.com originally published November 17, 2012

 

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