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Pet food purchases to sate shelter’s funding woes

Pet food purchases to sate shelter’s funding woes

Wednesday 31 October 2018

Pet food purchases to sate shelter’s funding woes

Wednesday 31 October 2018


Pet owners feeding their furry friends will also be able to help to put food in the mouths of shelter animals this winter after a local supermarket agreed to donate a cut of their pet food profits to the struggling JSPCA.

For every tin, bag or bone, the Co-op will donate 5% of the profit to the animal charity this November and December.

It comes after the JSPCA issued an SOS – ‘Save Our Shelter’ – call earlier this month.

The charity needs around £1million each year to continue providing its life-saving services to local animals and wildlife. However, at the beginning of this year, its accounts showed debts close to that figure.

JSPCA Pounds for Paws

Pictured: JSPCA supporters pose for a paw-trait of their SOS message at Bel Royal.

The Co-op hopes that their campaign will make a difference. 

Co-op CEO Colin Macleod commented: “Our vision is to make a real difference to the communities we serve, which is something the JSPCA has been doing for the past 150 years. As a locally-owned business where many of our members have family pets, we wanted to help the JSPCA continue the tremendous work they do. 

“So throughout the months of November and December, we’ll be donating 5% of the profit from the sales of pet food purchased at our stores to the JSPCA.”

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Pictured: 5% of the profits on all sales of pet food will go to the charity. 

JSPCA’s Babs Keywood said that the charity were “so grateful to the society and their many animal loving customers for this generous gesture.”

She added: “Members of the society can help even more by quoting our share number 315618 so dividend earned on their purchases can also go towards this appeal.”

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