i – Tail Donates 100,000 cans and 10,000 kilograms of pet food to support pet communities in 2022

BANGKOK, 8 February 2023 ─ i-Tail Corporation Public Company Limited (ITC) donated 100,000 cans of wet food and 10,000 kilograms of dry food to support pet communities across Thailand in 2022. During the past year, the Company provided both cat and dog food from Bellotta and Marvo brands to 21 pet shelters, pet organizations and pet volunteer groups across the country, including in Bangkok, Songkhla, Chiangmai, Nakorn Pratom, Nonthaburi, Pratumthani, Saraburi, Samut Songkram, Phuket and Prachuap Kiri Khan to help the sick, handicapped and needy cats and dogs.

The donations were made to Pa Manee Dog Shelter, Lung Yee Dog Shelter, PAWS Bangkok, Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, The Lumpi, Smile Dog Home Hatyai, Sunak Rim Rua Shelter, Stray Dog Rehabilitation Center, Ma Mha Phukhao Shelter, Home for Handicapped Animal Foundation, Pa Gade Love Dog, Mae Pim Shelter, Pa Jium Shelter, The Dog Island, The Breeding and Nature of Thai Cats across Thailand, Soi Dog, The Ark Foundation, Santisook Dogs and Cats rescue Foundation, The Hope Thailand, CHSA Thai Stray Animal Shelter, and Mahidol University (Nakorn Sawan).

In response to flooding in Ubon Ratchathani on October 2022, i-Tail also delivered pet food to support stray cats and dogs affected by natural disaster. The products were provided to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Ubon Rathchathani Province at the Flood Donation Centre in Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Hall.

“i-Tail was proud to support local pet communities and provide them with quality and healthy pet food, and we continue to support and help local animal volunteers who feed needy cats and dogs across Thailand. We recognize those communities are still experiencing financial difficulties even though the COVID-19 situation has improved,” said Pichitchai Wongpiya, Chief Executive Officer at i-Tail Corporation. “We believe it’s essential that during times of crisis emergency relief should not only meet the needs of humans but our four legged friends as well.”