I spend more time choosing Porsche’s cat food then I spend on our food. Apparently, I’m not alone. Next time you are in the grocery store, stand in front of the pet food section. It won’t be long before someone comes along muttering about what type of food their pet will and will not eat.
Porsche was abandoned as a kitten on a cold winter’s night. She found her way into our hearts and has been a member of our family for the past 14 years. Even though she started her life as a stray she developed connoisseur taste along the way. Which change on a whim. This month she enjoys Select Kitty chicken selection, but only in the small cans. As we will be traveling a bit this month, I had to stock up on cat food, to save our cat sitter the horrors of buying the wrong food. Now that we have purchased 20 cans, she will probably turn her little nose up, lay on the floor in front of the refrigerator with her paws in the air, refusing to eat. Weighing in at 18 pounds her impersonation of a starving kitty is not that convincing.
Anytime I’m silly enough to buy the wrong type of cat food, I simply donate the shunned cans to the local SPCA. I work with a bunch of animal lovers so on a regular basis we raise money, donate food, blankets and towels to the SPCA.
Porsche and I thank you.
You too can help by clicking daily on The Animal Rescue Site so they can meet their quota of getting FREE FOOD donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute (about 15 seconds) to go to their site and click on the purple box ‘fund food for animals for free’. This doesn’t cost you a thing.
Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.
Here’s the web site! Please pass it along to people you know.
Porsche and I thank you.
