Mud Bay to match ALL customers pet food purchases on September 27, 2025 in donation to PNW Shelters and Rescues

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Mud Bay will match all pet food purchases made on September 27, 2025, donating an equal amount to local animal welfare organizations. Co-CEO Marisa Wulff emphasized the urgent need for food at shelters, which are currently facing significant challenges. This donation initiative aligns with Neighborhood Pet Store Day, a celebration of local pet retailers and the bond with their communities. Founded in 1988, Mud Bay has grown to 65 locations across the Pacific Northwest, specifically in Washington and Oregon. The company contributes over $1 million annually to animal welfare initiatives.

Local beneficiaries include the Seattle Area Feline Rescue, which expressed gratitude for Mud Bay's support. This event aims to foster a sense of community and encourage customers to shop locally. The partnership between Mud Bay and its customers illustrates a collective effort to improve the lives of pets in need.

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