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Woman helps animals in need

COVID-19 RELIEF FOR PETS

Want to help? Join with these community groups to make sure no dog or cat ever has to go hungry.

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By Jeana Durst

“Because life happens to us all.” That’s the sign you’ll see at The Pelham Pet Pantry, opened by Sheila Montgomery, a Pelham resident and mother to four dogs and two cats. This family-run organization is helping people who are in need feed their dogs and cats by providing free pet food with no questions asked. In fact, in one 60-day period, the pantry distributed 701 pounds of dry food and 74 cans of wet food. Recently, Montgomery took over the Hueytown Community Pet Pantry as well.

With the onset of the novel coronavirus and the resulting economic strain, the need is greater than ever. During the third week in March, Montgomery gave away 200 cans of food—in only 24 hours. “It has become very, very serious; they just keep coming and coming,” Montgomery says. With many shelters no longer accepting animals, food insecurity for animals is on the rise. A third pet pantry, not affiliated with Montgomery, is also open in Alabaster to fill needs in that community.

This spring we’ve gained a new perspective on how important it is to reach out in solidarity and lift up our neighbors. No one wants to find themselves unable to care for a pet. With so many people out of work, it is a harsh reality that animals are some of the most vulnerable ones during these challenging times. These pet pantries want to help people keep their pets at home.

“It’s so humbling to see a grown man cry over a four-pound bag of dog food,” Montgomery says.

Open since December 26, 2019, The Pelham Pet Pantry began long before the Coronavirus hit our area. The idea came when Montgomery was cleaning out her garage and was musing over an empty shelf with a friend. A simple question—I wonder what people do when they can’t feed their pets?— kicked off the mission. Within a few days, the pet pantry was up and running. Now, the donations take up two shelves and most of the garage floor. Anyone can message Montgomery to coordinate pick up for food, and at press time, she was in the process of setting up a drive-through pick up service in Hueytown to meet an ever-growing need in Jefferson County. Their mantra sums it up: “If you have it, give it; if you need it, take it.”

PHOTO COURTESY OF PELHAM PET PANTRY

PET PANTRIES

With the heavy pressure on pantries, let’s pull together! Donations of unopened cat and dog food are accepted at the following locations:

Pelham Pet Pantry Donation Drop Off:

Starbucks. 240 Cahaba Valley Rd, Pelham, AL 35124

Hueytown Pet Pantry Donation Drop Off: Piggly

Wiggly. 1040 River Square Plaza, Hueytown, AL 35023

Alabaster Pet Pantry Donation Drop Off: Starbucks at Alabaster.

Promenade 345 S. Colonial Drive, Alabaster, AL 35007 For more information about accessing food at The Pelham and Hueytown Pantries, visit their community Facebook pages or contact Sheila Montgomery directly at sheilamontgomery41@gmail. com or 205-965-3883. For the Alabaster Community Pet Pantry, call 205-568-7957.

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