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Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center seeks pet food donations
Summary
The Spartanburg County Pet Resource Center is collecting wet and dry cat and dog food ahead of an early-2026 opening, with donation drop-offs planned at the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office on March 20 and March 27.
Content
Spartanburg County's Pet Resource Center plans to open in early 2026 and is asking the community to help stock its pet food pantry before the facility opens. The PRC operates a Safety Net Pet Food pantry that accepts wet and dry cat and dog food. Staff say the pantry is fully based on donations and has been feeding nearly 200 pets a month since it first opened in summer 2025. The center will be a limited-intake facility focused on keeping people and their pets together.
Donation details:
- Donations of wet and dry cat and dog food are being requested for the PRC pantry.
- Drop-off is scheduled outside the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office on Friday, March 20 and Friday, March 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Donations brought after 4 p.m. can be left inside the sheriff's office lobby.
- PRC staff will be onsite both days with a donation bin outside the sheriff's office.
- The pantry has been feeding nearly 200 pets per month on average since summer 2025.
- The PRC will operate differently than a traditional shelter and aims to keep people and pets together.
Summary:
The donation effort is intended to help stock the PRC’s Safety Net Pet Food pantry ahead of the center’s opening. The pantry has served about 200 pets monthly since summer 2025, and officials expect needs to continue; the PRC is scheduled to open in early 2026.
