Annual Holiday Pet Food Drive at Cats Exclusive

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Annual Holiday Pet Food Drive at Cats Exclusive in Shoreline, Washington, aims to support the Seattle Humane Society by collecting cat food donations from the community. Running until December 24, 2013, the store will match each donation pound for pound, encouraging generous contributions to help families in need. Last year, the initiative resulted in over 1,000 pounds of food donated, and Cats Exclusive seeks to exceed this total. The drive not only addresses immediate food insecurity for pets but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement in charitable efforts. Established in 1981, Cats Exclusive has a long-standing commitment to caring for cats, further strengthening its relationship with local residents.

The store's holiday hours are designed to accommodate busy schedules, making it easier for more people to participate. This event represents a significant opportunity for residents to make a positive impact during the holiday season. By supporting local initiatives like this one, community members can foster goodwill and support those facing challenges during the holidays.

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