Meat for Cats and Dogs
(not your avergage) Pet Supply Store! At Meat, we strive to make feeding your pet a healthy and natural diet as convenient and affordable as possible.
We take pride in offering biologically appropriates for all lifestyles. We carry an array of all-natural dry and canned foods. Our main passion and focus, however, remains on the benefits of a raw food diet. We love to discuss diet and nutrition with our customers (and the curious), so stop by and say "hey"!
π HAPPY PRIDE π We are participating in Bites for Rights again this year, supporting
Join us Thursday, June 25th from 10-6pm
We're sponsoring the event, and giving 15% of our sales to BRO. We'll also be giving out donut holes to folks who come in.
To participate, buy something at one or more of the participating businesses and know that you're supporting a great cause and a business that believes all humans (πeven q***r & trans folk) deserve basic rights. Duh! βοΈπ«Άβ€οΈπ§‘ππππ
Here are some of the awesome businesses joining us this year for Bites for Rights:
and more!
Check out to see the full list.
See you on the 25th!!
Please adopt, don't shop!!
Spay & Neuter!
Our shelters and rescues are overwhelmed! They need your help with fostering or adopting! If you're looking to bring home a new companion please think of adopting. You can find anything you're looking for in rescue, if you're patient. I promise!
There are breed specific rescues, if you have your mind set on a specific purebred dog. Try checking out Petfinder that lists rescue dogs nearby.
Other places to look:
Multnomah County Animal Shelter
One Tail at a Time
Stumptown Strays
Animal Aid
Oregon Dog Rescue
NW Dog Project
Clatsop County Animal Shelter
Cats - Cat Adoption Team
Animal Aid
That's just a few that I can think of of the top of my head with just one cup of coffee in my system π
Remember, rescue animals are not in rescue because they are the problem, it's often other circumstances out of their control that send them there.
π€π€π€ could you hear Marge snoring while I did the voice over ππ
Beware! It's foxtail and cheatgrass season!!
If you have this in your yard, please dig it out or keep it cut down. Make sure to sweep up all the seeds left behind too. Those are the dangerous parts.
The seeds are barbed and can get embedded in the skin, stick in eyes, ears and paws, or inhaled into the nose and get into the lungs. It sounds like I'm overreacting, but I promise I'm not. Every year we hear of many dogs getting these stupid barbs stuck somewhere that involves a vet visit to get them out.
Let your neighbors know, because they are kinda pretty and folks don't know how bad they can be.
There are a bunch down the street from the shop that I'm paying to have removed to make it a safer block to walk your pups on. Shout out to Eager Beaver Landscaping for coming out today to take care of that.
Thanks for listening and for helping to keep your pups and others safe this summer.
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Audio on to hear Shredder ask very nicely for his beef cheek roll.
As I started to record this his mom was saying that he carries the treat around like an emotional support bundle.
The last one he had he didn't start eating for over a week. He just carried it around with him. Oh boy, do I love this guy!
So ridiculous!
Thanks for watching my very professional reel. I just had to share him.
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2244 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR
97214
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 5pm |