Ludlow food bank partnership chips in to ensure pets don't go hungry

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Ludlow food bank partnership chips in to ensure pets don't go hungry
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A Shropshire food bank has teamed up with a pets charity to ensure dogs and cats don't go hungry during the cost of living crisis.

Tom Mosler and his guide dog Fin with Ruth Davies and Daniel Mason from Ludlow Food Bank and Frances Sproson, a Blue Cross manager

Ruth Davies of the Ludlow Food Bank said:"We discovered that a lot of people who had pets that were referred to the food bank were giving the tuna or meat in their food parcels to their pets, which isn't who it is meant for. "Last year, Ludlow Blue Cross contacted me about setting up a food bank for pets due to concerns about hungry animals during the cost of living crisis," she said.

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