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By Karli Barnett, CBS Miami
June 16, 2022
As many families have been feeling the pinch of inflation prices in their households, their beloved furry friends can be affected too.
It was a need that Gil Zepeda, who works for the nonprofit Farm Share, noticed at their food distributions.
"We began to get reports that, at times, people had to return their pets to the shelters, or they were not able to feed their pets the same way they were in the past," he explained. "And the pets were suffering because of it."
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