7 Kind and Simple Ways to Help New England Animal Shelters All Year
Our furry, four-legged friends truly depend on us for survival. Shelters literally have wish lists requesting everything from food to medical supplies, toys, and cleaning supplies, and it's often on the holidays or colder times of year when we think about this. According to petfinder.com, there are thousands of shelters around New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts that need a tiny bit of assistance any season.
Here are seven ideas that help you and I assist animal shelters with their wish lists.
1) Cash is King
To absolutely no one's surprise, monetary donations are always welcome. Why? Surprisingly, most Humane Societies don't receive any government assistance, and purely survive on donations and fundraisers.
2) Food
Shelters ALWAYS need food. If you have a pet, you know how quickly food disappears, so imagine trying to feed lots of dogs at least twice a day. This of course goes for our feline friends, too.
3) Toys
From plush toys to chew toys, squeaky ones, and rough-and-tough ones, the next time you're running errands, stop into a pet store or the pet aisle and pick up a couple of toys. Mental wellness is so important, and just like we smile when we're having fun, these homeless pets do, too.
4) Medical Care Items
Rubber gloves, scrubs, and litter boxes are just a few items that are necessary. The little babies often don't have their moms to nurse, so nipple bottles are helpful.
5) Cleaning Supplies
From mops to paper towels and bleach, imagine what you need when cleaning your house, and multiply that for a shelter filled with homeless pups and kittens.
6) Grooming Supplies and Blankets
Pet wipes, brushes, towels, and blankets are always needed to keep these cuties comfortable and camera-ready for possible new family members dropping in.
7) Gift Cards
If you're not sure what these shelters are desperate for, gift cards to pet stores, Target, or Walmart are beyond helpful.
On a side note, dogs and cats aren't the only animals up for adoption. Often, some animals like horses just need a place to live, and the shelter is it. So the out-of-the-ordinary is always helpful, too, and each shelter can let you know what's on that wish list.