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In response to
"
that's a completely wasted donation, then. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
I think it's a moot point. I can't imagine any Humane Society office turning down sealed pet food.
Posted by
Jim (aka Jim)
Jan 7 '11, 11:54
be it a can, a bag, Puppy Chow or Fancy Feast.
There are so many organizations helping animals, free food will never go to waste.
Course, I could be wrong.
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I think mine would.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:56
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I bet you are wrong. -- nm
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:57
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I bet you'd be willing to call and find out.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 11:59
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see below
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Spawn
Jan 7, 12:01
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spoiler.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 12:02
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But do they accept Fancy Feast in their little cans? -- nm
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Jim
Jan 7, 12:04
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