One way CAT is helping cat owners keep their cats in the family.
What does the Cat Food Bank provide?
Cat/kitten food for cat owners who are in financial need.
- Receive one month’s supply of cat/kitten food
- Food for up to 4 cats (cats must be owned, not ferals)
- All cats must be spayed or neutered
- Information on cat behavior and community resources
What do cat owners have to do to get some cat food?
- Fill out simple form telling us about your cats
- Cats should be spayed/neutered – but will not be turned away if they are not currently; CAT will provide information on subsidized spay/neuter programs and work with you to get your cats fixed as soon as possible
- Provide your own transportation to the Cat Food Bank in Sherwood (CAT is unable to deliver the food)
- Please leave your pets at home when you come to the food bank
How does the Cat Food Bank operate?
- Open the 1st Sunday of the month from 10 - 12 pm
- No transportation provided to the shelter
- Food distributed on a first come/first served basis
- Cat litter may be available for distribution as well
How to support the Cat Food Bank
Donations of unopened, unexpired cat or kitten food are needed as well as scoopable litter. Canned cat food is also welcome. You can drop off a donation at CAT’s Sherwood shelter. If you’d like to host a food drive for the Cat Food Bank, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Other Pet Food Banks
There are other pet food banks in the Portland area:
FIDO - dog and cat food bank open on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 10 am - 1 pm
Pongo Fund - dog and cat food bank open on the 2nd and 4th Sundays from 12 - 2 pm
The Cat Food Bank is located at the Cat Adoption Team Shelter
14175 SW Galbreath Dr., Sherwood, OR
(503) 925-8903 (for directions only please)
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