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Carmarthenshire-based pet food company Burns Pet Nutrition has announced a new partnership with charity, Mayhew, to provide high quality-food to animals in need.

Burns Pet Nutrition, which is based in Kidwelly, will support the London-based charity by supplying pet food for animals at the centre for the whole of 2020.

Mayhew, which works to improve the lives of dogs, cats and people both in London and internationally by providing ongoing support to pet owners and animals in difficulty, will also receive rehoming packs from Burns Pet Nutrition to supply to all adopters.

Veterinary surgeon and founder of Burns Pet Nutrition, John Burns, said: “Corporate social responsibility is more than a buzzword at Burns. We want to use our success to improve the lives of people and pets across the UK. 

“Mayhew runs a number of incredible initiatives to create compassionate communities for people and pets and we’re very proud to support the amazing work they do to help rescue animals, owners and vulnerable members of our society.”

Zoe Edwards, head of animal welfare at Mayhew, added: “We’re very excited to be partnering with Burns Pet Nutrition as it’s a brand that not only provide high quality, natural pet food, but also share our views on the importance of community and is on the same mission to help both people and pets through its work.”

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