Ummm for the person that has the room to store all our food donations i can speak from experience.
Senior food always welcome, otherwise our adult cats of a certain age get just the ordinary stuff.
In summer kitten food, kitten food, kitten food.. !! OUr branch had to go and buy 100 pounds worth a few wks back as although we were getting food donated we cannot give adult rich food to kittens... So we had to buy some.. Silly reallly..
We dont get dried food donated much and thats appreciated, kitten biscuits are rarely donated but we still need them.
Avoid anything really rich,,, sadly our strays will just throw it up.. Any of those tiny pate tins are much too rich..
Sainsburys own branch and of course any decent food is always welcome. As Mark said Gocat isnt something we would feed for wks and wks but if a stray has been eating rubbish then any kind of adult proper cat food will go down well.
Adult biscuits as well and of course any type of treat even just small packets are nice to spoil our puss cats with..
We do have several food bins at vets adnw e do get special diet food donated, sensitive food for cats with dodgy tummies.
One thing we all need though is cat litter we go through about 10 bags every 3wks in kitten season, so if you wish to donated litter then thats a another idea.
But really, we are happy for anything and without our food donations we would be spending a fortune on food.
BTW Pets at Home stuff seems to be very good as well.. We get alot of odd tins donated from our food bin at our local store. Angela did a fab job getting a supermarket and PAH with food bins plus around 6 vets as well... But importantly they Must be emptied on a regular interval stores want stand for it if they are not