You’ve lost your job and face foreclosure. You have a couple of dogs that are like family, but you can hardly afford food for human consumption, much less animals.
What’s a pet owner to do?
Well in metro Atlanta, people can turn to Daffy’s Pet Soup Kitchen, a nonprofit located off Oakland Industrial Court in Lawrenceville. The months-old nonprofit provides food for animals whose owners can’t. The charity is getting slammed due to the economic malaise. People from hundreds of miles away drive to its 1,600-square-foot warehouse to get a free month’s supply of food for Rover.
“Back in December, we gave away 20,000 pounds of dog and cat food, ” said Tom Wargo, founder of the all-volunteer organization. “We got on Channel 11, so we got hit. Right now, we give away 8,000 to 12,000 pounds of dog and cat food a month.”
And there appears to be scant let-up as the year grinds on.
In fact, there’s such a demand for pet soup kitchens and related services that Daffy’s — which
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