Free pet food distribution for SNAP recipients hosted by Chicago Animal Care and Control in Pilsen
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In response to the recent suspension of SNAP benefits due to the government shutdown, Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC) took an admirable step to aid pet owners by organizing a pet food pantry. This initiative was a lifeline for many pet owners facing financial challenges.

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“Now with the shutdown and everything going on, this is a blessing,” expressed Sylvia Leyva, voicing the relief felt by many during these tough times. The halt in financial support has put a strain on numerous families across the nation, making it increasingly difficult to manage the costs associated with caring for their pets.

Recognizing the burden this has placed on pet owners, CACC launched an effort on Wednesday to distribute free cat and dog food, easing the pressure on these families. This generous act ensures that pets remain fed and cared for, despite the financial hardships faced by their owners.

“We don’t want any pet to go unfed. We don’t want you, the public, to choose to feed yourself or your pet. We want you to be able to keep your pet in your home. The last place we want your pet is to end up at a shelter because you can’t feed them,” emphasized Susan Cappello, the acting executive director of CACC. Her words highlight the organization’s commitment to keeping pets with their families, rather than seeing them surrendered due to unforeseen financial struggles.

For more on the ongoing government shutdown and its implications, see our related coverage: “Government shutdown becomes longest in history: How we got here and what’s next.”

“We don’t want any pet to go unfed. We don’t want you, the public, to choose to feed yourself or your pet. We want you to be able to keep your pet in your home. The last place we want your pet is to end up at a shelter because you can’t feed them,” Susan Cappello, acting executive director of CACC, said.

People were already lined up by 7:30 a.m.

“To have to be in these lines to get what you need, and I’m disabled, so it’s a lot on my back,” Jackie Smith said.

“Look at all the cars and all the people in line, it shows that some people in the world still care,” Sylvia Leyva said.

Chicago Animal Care and Control said they had enough supplies for roughly 400 households.

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