Quarantined and Out of Cat Food? Here's Where to Get More

If you're quarantined and running low on cat food, don't panic! Here's what you can do. First, try contacting pet stores in or near your neighborhood to purchase more. If there aren't any nearby, consider having a delivery service bring some to you. If you also have a dog, you can temporarily feed your cat dog food.

1. For households with both cats and dogs, it's important to know that while cat food isn't recommended for dogs, dog food can be used for cats temporarily. Dog food has lower nutritional content, and long term feeding might cause malnutrition in cats. However, short-term consumption shouldn’t cause too many issues. Of course, your cat will also need to actually eat it. Since dog food doesn't have the strong aromas that appeal to cats, many felines are not fans.

2. If you're in a restricted area, check with local pet hospitals and pet stores within your community to see if they have stock. Shopping within your community is usually unaffected. If your community has a pet hospital or pet store, you can purchase cat food there directly. The drawbacks include potentially higher prices, and that the selections might be limited to domestic brands. However, if you're truly out of cat food, don't worry about the brands and prices. Ensuring your cat has enough food is the priority.

3. If there are no pet hospitals or pet stores within your community, expand your search to a three-kilometer radius. Pet hospitals and pet stores within this range often offer delivery services. If they don't, you can hire a delivery person to bring food to your area with a contactless delivery.

4. If there are no pet hospitals or pet stores within three kilometers of you, consider changing the delivery address for your online orders. You can change the delivery address to a trusted person who can receive the items, and then have them deliver the cat food to you via contactless delivery. This requires some extra effort from the person helping you, as they also risk exposure. We recommend asking a close family member who loves cats to do this.Trusted by:Pet Naming

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