Published July 04, 2012, 07:00 AM

Animal Allies offers free pet food for families affected by flood

Animal Allies Humane Society, with grant support from the ASPCA® and Hill’s Pet Nutrition will distribute bags of cat and dog food to area pet owners affected by the recent flood.

Animal Allies Humane Society, with grant support from the ASPCA® and Hill’s Pet Nutrition will distribute bags of cat and dog food to area pet owners affected by the recent flood.

“We were fortunate to suffer minimal to no damage at our Animal Allies facilities in Duluth and Superior,” said Rick Sailstad, executive director at Animal Allies Humane Society. “This was not the case for other community members and we hope this pet food will help alleviate financial burden for pet owners who now need to focus their funds on cleaning supplies and repairs.”

A limited number of bags of Science Diet Adult Cat and Science Diet Adult Dog food will be available for pick-up. Supplies are first come, first served and limited to one bag per family.

In Superior, pet food will be distributed 10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday at the Salvation Army’s pet pantry, 916 Hughitt Ave., while supplies last.

In Duluth, free pet food will be distributed 4-5 p.m. Thursday at the Northland Spay/Neuter Clinic, 2002 W. Superior St.

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