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How Your Cat’s Dinner Is Helping Restore the Ocean

In an unexpected twist that proves environmental heroes can come from anywhere, SHEBA cat food has emerged as an unlikely champion in the fight to save the world’s coral reefs. The pet food brand has launched an ambitious coral reef restoration initiative that’s making real waves in marine conservation, showing that companies can successfully combine their business mission with meaningful environmental action. While most people think of SHEBA as simply providing nutritious meals for beloved cats, the company has expanded its purpose to include protecting the underwater ecosystems that are vital to our planet’s health.

Coral reefs support about 25% of all marine life despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor, making them one of the most important ecosystems on Earth, but they’re facing unprecedented threats from climate change and human activity. SHEBA’s restoration efforts are helping to rebuild these crucial habitats through innovative techniques and partnerships with marine conservation experts who understand how to nurse damaged reefs back to health. The program demonstrates how pet food companies can think beyond their traditional scope to make a positive impact on global environmental challenges. This initiative proves that when businesses commit to conservation, they can create ripple effects that benefit not just their customers and their cats, but the entire planet’s marine biodiversity.

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