That aint right...
We were at this pet store, see..
And you could tell there was a problem because when you opened teh door, it stunk..
First we check out the fish section since it's mostly a fish store.
LITTLE TINY PLASTIC BOTTLES with fish in them. Think the size of a large bathroom cup! Stacked!Bloody stacked ontop of each other! These fish had no where to swim to, so they just kinda were floating around.
In the back room, they had the small animals...
The Chincilla cage I don't thikn had been cleane din a month. Shit EVERYWHERE in it... I mean, I know how much Shou has in his cage at the end of a week. This critter was about 4x his size with 100x the droppings visable. The shelf in the cage was littered to the point of being textured and there was a PILE. A freaking PILE! of droppings in one spot.
They had a "Black Bear" hamester they were trying to sell for 35 bucks that was very unhappy looking with what seemed to be PINE BEDDING (probally what they used for all the poor things).
The rats in the cages were huge. I mean HUGE taking up the entire short length of the tank they were in. And there were at least 3 big ones to a cage. One of them was tpushing the lid up of the tank, but since the shelves were so close to the top, it couldn't get out.
Kristen wanted to rescue the ferrets and I wanted to let all the rats ad mice out. I felt... really sick looking at it all.
And I can't find a number or contact for any local ASPCA...
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And you could tell there was a problem because when you opened teh door, it stunk..
First we check out the fish section since it's mostly a fish store.
LITTLE TINY PLASTIC BOTTLES with fish in them. Think the size of a large bathroom cup! Stacked!Bloody stacked ontop of each other! These fish had no where to swim to, so they just kinda were floating around.
In the back room, they had the small animals...
The Chincilla cage I don't thikn had been cleane din a month. Shit EVERYWHERE in it... I mean, I know how much Shou has in his cage at the end of a week. This critter was about 4x his size with 100x the droppings visable. The shelf in the cage was littered to the point of being textured and there was a PILE. A freaking PILE! of droppings in one spot.
They had a "Black Bear" hamester they were trying to sell for 35 bucks that was very unhappy looking with what seemed to be PINE BEDDING (probally what they used for all the poor things).
The rats in the cages were huge. I mean HUGE taking up the entire short length of the tank they were in. And there were at least 3 big ones to a cage. One of them was tpushing the lid up of the tank, but since the shelves were so close to the top, it couldn't get out.
Kristen wanted to rescue the ferrets and I wanted to let all the rats ad mice out. I felt... really sick looking at it all.
And I can't find a number or contact for any local ASPCA...
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