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12 Things You Have In Your House That You Can Donate To Your Local Shelter

9. Office supplies

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Believe it or not, shelters have lots of paperwork to do and need pens, pencils, copy paper, staplers, tape, scissors, and basically anything that is needed in any other office.

10. Heating pads

These are essential to helping weak animals keep warm, or for imitating the warmth of a mother for newborn babies who need it.

11. Baby food with meat

Meat-based baby foods can be mixed with regular dry food as a treat, and many animals really enjoy them!

12. Canned tuna

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Got some canned tuna sitting around? Take it to a shelter to give the cats something yummy! Make sure to only use canned tuna in water!

Share away, people!