Castor & Pollux® Tops Half-Million-Meal Mark for Freekibble

Source: BusinessWire.com, June 5, 2009

Leading organic and natural pet food brand Castor & Pollux has broken the half-million-meal barrier, donating more than 538,000 meals for dogs and cats in shelters in less than a year as the founding sponsor of freekibble.com.

Created to provide healthy food for hungry homeless dogs and cats, freekibble.com commits to raise 10 pieces of kibble for shelters across the country each time a visitor answers a trivia question on the freekibble web site. Castor & Pollux helps fulfill that commitment by donating its ORGANIX® and Natural Ultramix® dog and cat foods. Castor & Pollux provides food to 12 freekibble-sponsored pet shelters across the country, in many cases fulfilling all of the shelter’s food needs.

“For most shelters, finding food is a constant challenge — you never know when a food donation may come in, or what the quality will be when it arrives at your door,” said Jill Franklin, executive director of freekibble beneficiary The Humane Society of Forsythe County, in Georgia. “Now, we have a steady supply of extremely high-quality food, which both adds to the health of the pets in the shelter, and frees us to focus on finding good homes, not finding the next meal.”

Castor & Pollux co-founder and “Top Dog” Shelley Gunton says the relationship with freekibble is a special one.

“We know we’re not the world’s largest pet food company or biggest shelter donor, and we salute everyone who chips in. But with freekibble, we’re part of a bigger-than-life story that started when a young girl from our area had a vision of feeding every dog and cat that’s in a pet shelter,” said Gunton. “We share the value of feeding pets in need, and with freekibble, we’re participating in a meaningful way.”

Freekibble.com was founded last spring by Mimi Ausland, a 12-year-old at the time. Soon after, she founded freekibblekat.com, and has since become a national sensation, recognized as a People Magazine Hero Among Us, national ASPCA Tommy Monahan Kid of the Year, and national Prudential Spirit of Community honoree.

In addition to donating food to support freekibble site “clicks,” Castor & Pollux created GOOD BUDDY® Mimi’s Favorite Mac & Cheese flavor dog cookies, which generate additional meal donations and funding. The bright red boxes can be found at natural grocery and pet specialty stores across the country. Priced at $4.99, the cookies are a great way for dog lovers to treat their pets while donating a meal to shelter dogs; with each purchase, Castor & Pollux donates additional meals and funds to freekibble.

Castor & Pollux Pet Works’ principal business is organic and natural dog and cat foods, featuring the ORGANIX® line, which complies with all USDA National Organic Program regulations applying to ingredients and packaging of organic human food.

About Castor & Pollux Pet Works

Founded in 2000, Clackamas, OR-based Castor & Pollux Pet Works is a passionate, independent, family company that offers a range of organic and natural food, treats and supplies for informed, conscientious pet parents. The company celebrates the love of pets in the family, and is committed to feeding pets in need. Through its Pet & Soul foundation, Castor & Pollux has donated more than $700,000 in food, financial aid and volunteer time to organizations including Guide Dogs for the Blind, Project Pooch, and AniMeals.

Castor & Pollux Pet Works
1-800-875-7518
www.castorpolluxpet.com

Small-dog rescue running low on dog food* HELP NEEDED

What: Second Chance & Happy Tails, a small-dog rescue and retirement home, is running very low on dog food and puppy food for 25 puppies in their care and in foster homes.

The shelter needs Pedigree canned and dry dog and puppy foods as well as dog treats, blankets, bleach, floor cleaner, paper towels, large garbage bags, gas cards and monetary donations for veterinary care.

The shelter also collects the weight circle proof-of-purchase symbols from all Purina dry dog food bags to exchange for veterinarian visits or dog food. Mail circles or donations to: 513 Yvonne Drive, Clarksville, TN 37042

Contact: Inge Irby, 503-8300, 1PawUp@bellsouth.net or visit www.secondchancehappytails.petfinder.org.

Cat shelter needs pet items

What: Cats Are Us needs donations of dry or canned cat and kitten food, litter, bleach, liquid soap, paper towels, large heavy-duty garbage bags, cat beds, toys and towels. Monetary donations are always needed for medical bills and medicines.

Contact: 503-0053 or visit www.catsareus.petfinder. org.

Humane Society joins Food LionShop And Share

What: The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County has signed up with the Food LionShop and Share community support program. In order to receive rewards, the Humane Society must have at least 25 people with Food Lion MVP cards registered on the Food Lion site.

Registration: Go to www.foodlion.com, click on the LionShop and Share link, then “Register MVP Cards,” and follow the prompts and select the Humane Society as your organization.

Contact: 931-648-8042 or humanesociety@clarksville.com.

Become a Humane Society foster parent

What: The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County depends on volunteer foster homes to care for dogs and cats awaiting adoption. Foster homes provide food and love, while the Humane Society takes care of vaccinations and veterinary care. Temporary foster care is especially needed for dogs over 40 pounds and for cats.

Contact: 648-8042, humanesociety@clarksville.com or visit www.clarksvillehumanesociety.org.

Dover Humane Society needs supplies, foster homes

What: The Dover Humane Society, an all-volunteer organization, is in need of monetary donations for veterinary care, dog food, dog bones, treats, toys and other dog supplies. The rescue also depends on temporary foster homes to care for dogs until they are adopted and people to help with events.

Contact: Call 931-627-0975 or visit the Web site at: www.hsdsc.petfinder.org

Small-dog rescue needs supplies

What: Second Chance & Happy Tails, a small-dog rescue and retirement home, is in need of dry and canned Pedigree, Iams and Iams puppy dog food and monetary donations for veterinary care. The shelter also is in need of dental bones, biscuits, small collars, cleaning supplies, grooming tools, dog bedding, blankets and toys. In addition, the shelter is collecting the weight circle proof-of-purchase symbols from all Purina dry dog food bags to exchange for veterinarian visits or dog food. Mail circles or donations to: 513 Yvonne Drive, Clarksville, TN 37042

Contact: Inge Irby, 503-8300, 1PawUp@bellsouth.net or visit www.secondchancehappytails.petfinder.org.

Precious Friends now open Sundays

What: Precious Friends Puppy Rescue adds addtional adoption hours.

When: 1-3:30 pm. Sundays

Contact: 551-4407 or stop by the shelter at 114 Kraft St. Bldg. D. Visit www.preciousfriends.net.

Humane Society offers coupon books

What: Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County is offering coupon books with more than $5,000 in savings and discounts on a wide variety of services and products.

Cost: $20. The Humane Society receives $12 of every book sold.

Contact: 648-8042 or humanesociety@clarksville.com.

Humane Society collecting paw points, Purina circles

What: The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County is collecting Fresh Step cat litter Paw Points and Purina dog and cat food Weight Circles. They are redeemable for coupons for free and discounted pet food products and cat litter used to support foster homes for adoptable pets and the Pet Food Bank for low-income pet owners.

Contact: Mail your cut-out items to the Humane Society at P.O. Box 571, Clarksville, TN 37041, or bring them to 223 N. 2nd St., Suite 2, downtown Clarksville.

Precious Friends needs foster homes

What: Precious Friends puppy rescue needs temporary foster homes for puppies or small adult house dogs who need care before they enter Precious Friends’ program.

Contact: 551-4407, www.preciousfriends.net.

Precious Friends seeking donations

What: Precious Friends puppy rescue needs donations of puppy canned or dry food, stuffed animals, toys, liquid laundry detergent, bleach, 55-gallon trash bags. bath towels, paper towels, Pinesol, Clorox Disinfecting Wipes and liquid soap. Monetary donations are always needed for medical bills and medicines.

Contact: 551-4407. Mail or drop off donations at 114 Kraft Street Building D, Clarksville, TN 37040

Pet care assistance

What: The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County provides reduced-cost spaying-neutering and pet care assistance to eligible pet owners, pets for adoption through foster homes, dog bite prevention and pet care programs.

Contact: 648-8042, humanesociety@clarksville.com or www.clarksvillehumanesociety.org.

Humane Society Recycling Program

What: Cans for Cats and Canines is a program to raise money for The Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County. Drop off recyclable aluminum cans or other recyclable metal at Heimansohn Industrial Park and ask that the payments be credited to the Humane Society. Volunteers will pick up large quantities of cans by request.

When and Where: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, and 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, Heimansohn Industrial Park, 211 Gatlin Road or 6:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. daily in the bin behind Mann, Smith and Cummings Insurance, 1997 Madison St.

Contact: 648-8042, e-mail humanesociety@clarksville.com or visit www.clarksvillehumanesociety.org.

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