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« on: May 17, 2008, 02:17:01 PM »

I went into a pet store today to see if they had the expensive and hard to find brand of cat food I use.  I had never been to this store before, and it was quite large.  In my search for the cat food, I came accross the "small animal" section.  Now, I should have known better then to look for the rats.  Or, in this case, RAT.  One poor black hooded dumbo, all alone in a tiny tank with no shelter.  angry4  She was curled up in the corner sleeping, but looked quite pathetic.  I asked the young man who worked there if it was the only rat they had, and rather or not it was male or female.  He just sort of shrugged.  Then this woman came up, and I stated talking to her. She told me about how she has a rat (singular) at home, and then asks the staff to hold the girl.  So doofus reaches in, grabs the poor sleeping rat around her belly, and pulls her, struggling, out of the tank.  He sort of thrusts her on the woman, who has to struggle to keep a hold on her.  The poor thing was terrified, and obviously not well socialized.  The woman then comments, after looking at her belly, that it looks like the rat has recently had a litter.  BangHead As I look more closely at the girl, I can see that she has a bad case of mites.  Her fur in patchy and her skin looks irritated.  Knowing that I won't get help from the guy who I first spoke to, I spoke to the woman at the front of the store.  I tell her that the rat should not be kept alone, and that it appears to have a bad case of mites and needs to be treated.  "Oh," she says, totally uninterested, "I'll tell the folks in that section."  A.K.A. the apathetic teenager I already spoke to.  So I left the store, feeling totally sick and angry and sad.  I can't stop thinking of that poor girl.  If I had a place to QT, I think I would have brought her home with me.  But I have nowhere to QT, and really can't afford another rat right now. 

I just had to rant.  Not sure what else I could do....

PS: The store is called Seaworld Pet Center, in Salem NH.  I am NEVER going back there again.  I would reccomend that no one from this forum does, either, unless it's to complain about the crappy conditions.   Angry
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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2008, 03:06:43 PM »

I can completely understand your frustration - I had a very similar situation about 3 months back. The pet store I happened into, looking for a specific dog food, had one little Blue Hooded boy in a tank by himself with nothing but a water bottle to hide under. He was absolutely terrified, not socialized at all (he still hates being picked up - he panics), and on top of that he had a horrible respiratory infection. Poor boy could barely breath, and just sounded horrible. I had to take him (after I chewed out the manager, he let me take him for free), or I think he would not have made it even a few more days there.

I've since been checking in on that pet store since that visit and they have been much better about their animals in general. Still some room for improvement, but they are trying at least. I don't know if talking to their management would actually help, but you can always try. It just might make a difference. Wink
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« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2008, 08:49:39 PM »

I have been there, it is sad Sad
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« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2008, 09:18:25 PM »

unfortunately most pet stores treat small animals terribly. every pet store i go to that sells rats or mice is the same...all the tanks are lined with aspen shavings full of droppings, usually no hides or just one for multiple rats to share, all of the rats are housed in small fish tanks with little ventilation. they are treated like disposable pets.
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« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2008, 11:00:50 PM »

I'd report them to the SPCA. If the rat has mites, and isn't being treated, them they are depriving an animal of vet care, which counts as animal cruelty.

At least, it does here in Canada.
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« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2008, 12:28:29 AM »

I happened to be in the store at the wrong time today as well. Some guy asked for a medium feeder and the worker girl comes over, throws on a glove, grabs a rat by the tail and tosses it in a box. All in 10 seconds while I stand there wanting to grab her by a limb and toss her roughly into a box.
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