401 Gives 2022

Join us this year for 401 Gives 2022 and support Elderly Pets.

Each year, approximately 6.5 million companion animals enter shelters: 3.3 million dogs and 3.2 million cats. Because many shelters are  overcrowded, more than 1.5 million of these animals will be unnecessarily euthanized. That’s 4,100 animals per day!

 

Our goal is to end senior pet abandonment, increase senior pet adoptions, and to provide free pet insurance to at-risk senior pets. Your donation will help us provide resources to at-risk senior pets to help them stay in their homes.

We’re a RI based 501C3 non profit with our headquarters located in North Scituate, RI. Thank you for your consideration of the Elderly Pet Organization. We truly appreciate your support!

Special 401Gives Thank You Gift

Gifts of $75 or more will receive a Pets are Kids Too Premium Pet Dry Shampoo or Freshener Cologne Spray – suitable for cats or dogs. Please be sure to include your mailing address so we may ship your item to you. If you have a preference or if you are not interested in the thank you gift, please email us at info@elderlypet.org.  We are unable to ship to anonymous donors.

Your Support Helps Fund Vital Programs

Your generous donation will provide for the numerous programs and initiatives that we champion each year. If you would like to learn more about our programs, please contact us. 


We simply cannot thank you enough for visiting our website and for your consideration to help Elderly Pets. We cannot do what we do without your support and we truly appreciate you! Thank you!!!

About Us

The Elderly Pet Organization is a 501C3 non profit organization whose mission is to provide information and education about senior pets. Our goal is to end senior pet abandonment and premature euthanization, while increasing senior pet adoptions throughout the US. We accept donations of unwanted items, as well as cash donations to help us with our cause. Read more about us.

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