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07-17-2020 12:29 PM
@Witchy Woman Yes didnt think about that during this time!!
07-17-2020 12:38 PM
If you lived closer, I could give them to you
Not many hurricanes in Maryland, but I can see where something like that might help.
07-17-2020 12:44 PM
I too gave my old pillows to an animal shelter. I washed and dried them first. Did so for the volunteers handling them and also because these poor little guys deserve nice things just like my animals.
Call around, though, as some said no. All my old towels, sheets, etc I try to give to shelters.
This was before the pandemic.
07-17-2020 12:52 PM - edited 07-17-2020 12:56 PM
@Witchy Woman wrote:@MoonieBaby and others...
None of my regular rescues want them.
They said dogs will tear them apart and they didn't want them for the cats.
You are so right. Animal shelters, Veterinary Hospitals and Rescues need something that can be laundered. Pillows will absorb urine and cannot be used again. When you move something from animal to animal it needs to be thoroughly sanitized to prevent the possible spread of disease. Also as you stated, dogs will tear pillows apart.
If anyone intends to donate any items to a veterinary hospital or shelter please call first and ask if they want them. When I worked in the veterinary field people would show up with bags of towels and old sheets and since we didn't use them or need them we would have to dispose of them ourselves.
07-17-2020 12:52 PM
@Witchy Woman wrote:@MoonieBaby and others...
None of my regular rescues want them.
They said dogs will tear them apart and they didn't want them for the cats.
Wow that's surprising. My dog and cat use our old pillows which are rather large. They love them and are usually lounging on them.
07-17-2020 12:54 PM
@noodleann wrote:Never seen pillows on lists of items shelters need. Towels and blankets, but never pillows. They're hard to sanitize.
Ours are the the type that can be laundered...I guess there are some that cannot be.
07-17-2020 10:34 PM
DANG!
I've brought them into local places in Voorhees, NJ - and to Morris Animal Refuge in Philly - BUT come to think of it - your shelters are right!
Maybe my donations in the past have been used for sick animals with little mobility or strength - thus useful if only for a brief time.
Thanks for the P.S.A.
07-18-2020 12:14 PM
Use a pillow cover or pillowcase, and store one or two in the trunk of my car. Just in case.
I'm the one who carries all kinds of (rotated) non- perishable food items in my car. Just in case.
I always have a mini cooler with one or two frozen water bottles in my car.
One never knows............
07-18-2020 01:24 PM
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