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​Each year in Cleveland, more than 96,000 cats and dogs live in poverty, while their owners have no access to affordable resources for their care. These pets provide much-needed friendship and a sense of purpose for their owners, who consider them family. While there are wonderful programs to help with human needs, pets are not part of the equation of those programs. 

Through November 12,2021,
Lake Erie Pet Food Co
will be matching donations of dry cat food, up to 1,000 pounds.
Your donation will help us restock our pantry shelves.


Donations can be made in person or you can shop online at
Lake Erie Pet Food Co
Amazon
Chewy


Donation Drop Off
Neighborhood Pets Outreach/Resource Ctr.
3711 E. 65th St Cleveland, 44105
Hours: Tues & Thur 12p-4p; Every Saturday 10am-2pm

Hours

Resource Center:
Tuesday 12-4pm
Thursday 12-4pm
Saturday 10am-2pm

Wellness Center:
by appointment

Telephone

216-505-5853
ADDRESS
​3711 E 65th St
Cleveland, OH 44105

Email

info@neighborhoodpetscle.org
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​Neighborhood Pets is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. EIN# 27-2026307
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Philosophy
    • Our Team
    • Our Supporters
    • Our Clients
    • Our Impact
  • Our Services
    • Pet Food Pantry
    • Vaccine Clinics
    • Spay/Neuter Program
    • Free Information/Training
    • Euthanasia Assistance
    • Pricing
  • Other Resources
    • Lost & Found
  • Donate
    • Annual Fund
  • Contact
    • Volunteer
  • Media
  • Shop
    • Apparel
    • CLOSEOUT
    • Accessories
    • Flea Prevention