PetSafe Supports Hurricane Helene Pets with $1 Million Product Donation
On the heels of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene, PetSafe has announced a $30,000 donation to the American Red Cross on Good Morning America and a $1 million product donation to pets and pet parents. Working with the Lion’s Club, the brand is leveraging its resources to help those in need with one of the most requested items by local shelters, cat litter.
Partnering with the Lions Club and powered by PetSafe Brand employees on their annual day of service, the brand dropped off PetSafe ScoopFree Premium Natural Cat Litter at their collection point in west Knoxville. The $1 million product donation, equaling 50,000 bags of high quality, natural, odor-neutralizing cat litter will be distributed to pets and pet parents in need. The brand is encouraging individuals to help as they can by donating items but also considering becoming foster families for displaced pets, shelters need all the help they can get.
“Many pet parents feel their pets are members of their families and we have learned that in times of need, people find great relief in home comforts for themselves and their pets. Although this donation is a result of a tragedy, we have a history of helping pets, their parents and shelters in need in line with our mission to make products that bring a lifetime of joy for pets and people who love them,” said Rob Candelino, CEO at PetSafe Brands. “The needs of families impacted by the hurricane are numerous, but it is our hope that we can help alleviate at least some worry and restore some level of comfort and normalcy around pet care.”
In 1998 PetSafe was founded based on a simple truth: safe and healthy pets make for happy pets and happy pet families. Since then, the brand has continued to innovate new products to help make a difference for pets and their families. The brand also has a long history of donating to pets, parents and communities in need. This year during the Big Game the brand donated more than $100,000 of product to 15 shelters and the PetSafe Unleashed program has provided more than 80 communities with dog parks worth more than $2 million.