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Green Coast Pet Offers All U.S. Federal Government Employees Affected by the Shutdown Its Full Line of Dog and Cat Products At-Cost + Shipping

(PRESS RELEASE) PASADENA, CA – California-based Green Coast Pet offers all U.S. government employees affected by the shutdown its full range of dog and cat products at-cost plus shipping, until this shutdown is over.

Co-Founder and COO of Green Coast Pet Mike Bateman shared, “Thousands of U.S. Federal employees and their families continue to be greatly affected by this government shutdown. Green Coast Pet celebrates that pets are part of the family, and taking care of them can be expensive, especially during this hard time. We simply want to make it easier to give pets the products they love.”

To make it easy and lessen the burden, all U.S. Federal employees can simply:
a) Send an email to info@greencoastpet.com,
b) Share a little bit about you and your pet, and
c) Enjoy your next Green Coast Pet order at-cost.

Green Coast Pet serves pets and the next generation of a more holistic approach to products that add in some fun while supporting a higher quality of life.

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