Goods Donations

Every pet who arrives at Pet Refuge has a unique story shaped by trauma, uncertainty, and sudden change, which is why every pet receives personalised care.
Goods donations help us create safe, comforting environments tailored to each pet’s individual needs, from toys and enrichment to bedding and practical supplies. With pets staying anywhere from a few weeks to several months, and the number and species in our care constantly changing, thoughtful and purposeful donations make a lasting difference.


Many pets arrive anxious and unsettled, and often form strong attachments to their favourite toys, blankets, and enrichment items — especially in those early days of safety. These comforts become an important part of their recovery.
When pets are reunited with their families, they go home with a take-home pack that includes these familiar items, along with essentials like bedding, food, enrichment tools, and flea and worm treatment. For families rebuilding after financial abuse, these items provide continuity, comfort, and a little relief at a very difficult time.
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Check with us before donating goods
We kindly ask that you contact our team before donating any goods or organising a donation drive.
This helps us:
- Ensure we only accept items we currently need
- Manage limited storage space
- Avoid taking donations that could better support other pet charities
Approved goods donations can be dropped off at our support office in Rosedale, Auckland, between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. We’re unable to facilitate pickups or collections from other locations, as we focus our resources on caring for pets and supporting families.
Contact us on:
- info@petrefuge.org.nz
- 09 975 0850
- Or via our website contact form
Goods we can accept

All items listed are on an as-needed basis
- New blankets — medium to large sizes
- Accepted materials: fleece, cotton, wool
- Large towels – good condition only
We cannot accept: sheets, duvets, sleeping bags, pillows, small blankets, or any blanket with filling, as these present a choking hazard.

All items listed are on an as-needed basis
- New blankets — medium to large sizes
- Accepted materials: fleece, cotton, wool
- Large towels – good condition only
We cannot accept: sheets, duvets, sleeping bags, pillows, small blankets, or any blanket with filling, as these present a choking hazard.

All items listed are on an as-needed basis
- Comfort toys: Cuddly soft pet toys (not human toys repurposed)
- Mental stimulation toys: Kongs, treat balls, spinners, puzzle feeders and lick mats.
- Durable toys: rope and tug toys, chew-resistant rubber
- Wobblers
- Scratch houses and cat poles
- Slow feeders
Read more on how we tailor toy selections for pets to promote healing, comfort and meet their energy needs.

All items listed are on an as-needed basis
- New dog leashes (regular length)
- New dog collars (medium to large)
- New or used/good condition cat carriers (top and front loaders)
- New or used/good condition collapsible dog crates (no airline or travel crates)
- New food bowls
- Cooling mats (large only)
- Cat litter (clay preferred)

All items listed are on an as-needed basis
- New and unopened specialised dry pet food
- Dental, hypoallergenic, digestive care, kidney care, joint and mobility support.
- Treats
- All our pets love treats! Treats help keep pets calm during transport and vet exams, and we use high-value treat rewards for enrichment and training. Our team often uses Ziwi Peak and dried liver treats for dogs, but pets enjoy any safe treat that supports their well-being.
- New and unopened specialised dry pet food
Goods we cannot accept
To protect pet welfare and ensure all items are safe, durable, and suitable for trauma-informed care, we cannot accept:
- Second-hand items (unless specified above)
- Handmade items
- Medication - including flea and worm treatments
- Toys not purpose-made for pets, e.g. childrens toys
- Sheets, duvets, sleeping bags, or blankets with filling
- Small blankets/towels
- Airline or travel crates (we reuse the ones we have)
Thanks to our generous partners, we don’t need:
- Pet beds
- Wet or dry cat and dog food
Toy categories and how They Support Healing
After years of caring for pets who have experienced violence and arrive at our shelter with the impacts of trauma, our shelter team has identified three key toy categories that best support emotional recovery. These toys help pets regulate their emotions, stay mentally stimulated, and feel safe during their time in care.

Level 1: Comfort and companionship toys
Soft toys that provide reassurance, warmth, and emotional comfort. These toys are ideal for anxious pets who benefit from cuddling, carrying, or sleeping beside a familiar object.

Level 2: Mentally stimulating toys
These toys encourage problem-solving and mental engagement. Treat balls, puzzle toys, spinners, and enrichment feeders help reduce boredom, anxiety, and stress while building confidence.

Level 3: Durable toys for heavy chewers
Designed for pets who need safe outlets for excess energy, stress, or frustration. These toys must be extremely tough and made from durable rubber or reinforced fabric to prevent breakage and ingestion risks.



