Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta is participating in the 12th Annual Legislative Food Drive Challenge to collect pet food for the clients of Long Island Cares.
Since 2009, Long Island Cares has provided free pet food and supplies to individuals and families in need, in an effort to enable them to keep their pets at home instead of placing them in shelters. Legislator Trotta pointed out that, according to Long Island Cares, dog and cat food are the most requested items by their member agencies.
“I would be most appreciative if the generous residents and pet lovers in my district would help out,” said Legislator Trotta.
The pet pantry is in need of canned and dry cat/dog food, cat/dog treats, birdseed, and food for fish, rabbits, and ferrets, as well as kitty litter and small new toys. The drive is from now until the end of April, and donations may be brought to Legislator Trotta’s district office at 59 Landing Avenue, Suite 1 (Blue Door), Smithtown, NY. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9am until 5pm. For more information, please call his office at 631- 854-3900.