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Shelter Bowl 2026: Feed Hungry Shelter Pets

Shelter Bowl 2026: Feed Hungry Shelter Pets

Help Us Score A Touchdown For Shelter Pets!

Together We Can Reach Our Goal of 1,500,000 Meals for Hungry Pets

Are you rooting for Team Cat or Team Dog in this year's Shelter Bowl? No matter which team you choose, EVERYONE wins in our bowl game!

While we're all cheering our favorite football teams on during the big game, hundreds of thousands of pets in shelters around the country are waiting for their next meal.

Food is one of the most vital needs for animal shelters and their most significant expense. Unfortunately, more money spent on food means less funding for other life-saving programs for the animals in their care. Already strapped for resources, shelters and rescues across the country face uncertainty. We're here to help fill that gap, ensuring animals waiting for their forever homes always have a full belly.

Together with the Animal Rescue Site, Greater Good Charities created the Shelter Bowl to celebrate the big football game and raise awareness and funds for shelters.

Meet the Team Dog MVPs

Hopper, Danny, Doodle & Nikki
Staff from Henryetta Animal Aid were driving down a lonely stretch of highway when they saw these four adorable puppies tagging along with a group of adult strays. When they pulled over all the dogs came over for some pets, but rescuers were only able to catch the puppies. The pups were covered in ticks and had swollen bellies from worms. Rescuers are certain they would not have lasted long if they hadn't been caught. Thanks to generous food donations and the dedicated staff at Henryetta Animal Aid, Hopper, Danny, Doodle, and Nikki not only survived, they're thriving!

Coco
When Coco's owner died, this distinguished gentleman joined the Horse and Hound Rescue Foundation family, living out his golden years with about 50 other senior dogs on sprawling farm. While he may look like a tired, old man at times, Coco has some pep in his step after he's had a good meal. We can help Coco enjoy his retirement among friends by keeping him well fed.

Meet the Team Cat MVPs

Emma & Lacey
These two little girls had a rough start in life. Their mother was hit by a car when they were only two weeks old and she and all their littermates died. Watonga Community Cat Foundation saved Emma and Lacey from almost certain euthanasia at a local shelter and bottle fed them until they were ready for kitten food. Donations of specialized formula and kibble helped these babies grow strong and healthy.

Charlie Bear
Charlie Bear spent many years on the streets in Oklahoma. Life wasn't too bad for Charlie Bear — he had several houses that would feed him, and he kept a regular route between them. At some point, this resourceful senior kitty decided he needed a warm home to rest his bones, and he settled in at one of the houses that had been feeding him. Unfortunately, the resident kitties had other thoughts about this, and Charlie Bear was taken in by Pets Without Parents. Food donations helped them give Charlie Bear the nutrition he and other members of Team Cat need.
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Help Us Score A Touchdown For Shelter Pets!

Together We Can Reach Our Goal of 1,500,000 Meals for Hungry Pets

Are you rooting for Team Cat or Team Dog in this year's Shelter Bowl? No matter which team you choose, EVERYONE wins in our bowl game!

While we're all cheering our favorite football teams on during the big game, hundreds of thousands of pets in shelters around the country are waiting for their next meal.

Food is one of the most vital needs for animal shelters and their most significant expense. Unfortunately, more money spent on food means less funding for other life-saving programs for the animals in their care. Already strapped for resources, shelters and rescues across the country face uncertainty. We're here to help fill that gap, ensuring animals waiting for their forever homes always have a full belly.

Together with the Animal Rescue Site, Greater Good Charities created the Shelter Bowl to celebrate the big football game and raise awareness and funds for shelters.

Meet the Team Dog MVPs

Hopper, Danny, Doodle & Nikki
Staff from Henryetta Animal Aid were driving down a lonely stretch of highway when they saw these four adorable puppies tagging along with a group of adult strays. When they pulled over all the dogs came over for some pets, but rescuers were only able to catch the puppies. The pups were covered in ticks and had swollen bellies from worms. Rescuers are certain they would not have lasted long if they hadn't been caught. Thanks to generous food donations and the dedicated staff at Henryetta Animal Aid, Hopper, Danny, Doodle, and Nikki not only survived, they're thriving!

Coco
When Coco's owner died, this distinguished gentleman joined the Horse and Hound Rescue Foundation family, living out his golden years with about 50 other senior dogs on sprawling farm. While he may look like a tired, old man at times, Coco has some pep in his step after he's had a good meal. We can help Coco enjoy his retirement among friends by keeping him well fed.

Meet the Team Cat MVPs

Emma & Lacey
These two little girls had a rough start in life. Their mother was hit by a car when they were only two weeks old and she and all their littermates died. Watonga Community Cat Foundation saved Emma and Lacey from almost certain euthanasia at a local shelter and bottle fed them until they were ready for kitten food. Donations of specialized formula and kibble helped these babies grow strong and healthy.

Charlie Bear
Charlie Bear spent many years on the streets in Oklahoma. Life wasn't too bad for Charlie Bear — he had several houses that would feed him, and he kept a regular route between them. At some point, this resourceful senior kitty decided he needed a warm home to rest his bones, and he settled in at one of the houses that had been feeding him. Unfortunately, the resident kitties had other thoughts about this, and Charlie Bear was taken in by Pets Without Parents. Food donations helped them give Charlie Bear the nutrition he and other members of Team Cat need.