K9 Cuisine Cares
K9Cuisine Cares
Help Feed Pets
Displaced by Hurricane Ike
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K9Cuisine Cares… for our furry, displaced friends in Houston! Dear K9Cuisine Customers, In the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, it’s clear thousands of families have been dramatically impacted by this devastating storm. In times of crisis, Americans step up and give a helping hand. Most of the money and resources are going to feed and shelter people in need. Sometimes, lost in chaos is the real need to also help all the pets displaced by the storm. Animals need our help too because the road to recovery is going to be a long one. The massive storm devastated Galveston and parts of the Gulf Coast and left many family pets crowded in shelters. |
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Join our cause and let’s help our animals in need. You can go to our website K9cuisine.com and find out how you can “Send a Bag” to help make a difference in the lives of the pets evacuated from Hurricane Ike. Sincerely, |
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| What can you do to help?
K9Cuisine is providing two quick and easy ways. The choice is yours! 1. Click on the “Send a Bag” icon and select the size dog or cat food bag you would like to donate. K9Cuisine will match these donations and deliver them directly to the Houston SPCA. We will follow up and let you know when your bag is delivered to the Houston SPCA! To “Send a Bag” click here K9 Cares. 2. Donate directly to the “Operation Save a Life” at the Houston SPCA. To make a cash donation directly to th Houston SPCA , click here Operation Save a Life. That’s all there is to it! Thanks for your help! Questions or concerns? Email us at info@k9cuisine.com or call 866-919-2415. |
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September 24th, 2008 at 4:46 am
I am glad to see your efforts to support the needs of animals impacted by Hurricane Ike. I hope you will consider helping some of the many small animal rescue/shelter groups that are in need of financial and other support to continue their efforts especially in Louisiana. Though clearly coastal areas of Texas took major hits by Hurricane Ike, Louisiana coastal areas also had severe damage from Ike as well as cumulative damage from both Ike and Hurricane Gustav that hit a week earlier. I have put together a blog to focus on these small groups since not only has Texas received lots of attention, the same is true of the larger animal rescue groups. Please note that I am not associated with any of these groups and I am not involved in the the donation process (I don’t even put links to paypal sites as people should never go through a third party to make contributions). Please read about the animal rescue/shelter groups that are asking for help at http://hurricaneikeanimalrescues.blogspot.com/