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Mama Doe
and they are usually so good with buns too.
I was in on Sunday and there was an English spot rabbit in the adoption section that I really loved. Looking at him closer though he didn't look too happy and had a weepy eye. I get a guy over to talk about the bun, and then pointed out the eye and that the bun needed to see a vet. He did go and make an appointment for late the same afternoon, and took the bun round the back.
I have just been in again today to see how the bun was doing, and asked why he was neutered when he had weepy eyes. The answer? He had been in a fight when running around the store that morning, and his "parts" were torn pretty badly, so the only thing to do was to neuter him and try to fix him that way.
This poor bun was on the shop floor, waiting to be rehomed :shock:. What if someone had asked for him, and he was just stuffed in a box in the shop, and stuffed in a hutch in his new home??
The staff were going to let me take him today, but I kept wanting answers to this and that, so the woman said she would go ask the vet all my questions, and only then said that the vet needed the bun to stay where he was as he was still getting treatment.
I'm well annoyed with them :evil:, and they know it!
Anyway, bun is now still sitting in the back of the shop, with my name on him! Will be harassing them about him early next week.
Sorry for the length of the post , I'm still mad :evil:
I was in on Sunday and there was an English spot rabbit in the adoption section that I really loved. Looking at him closer though he didn't look too happy and had a weepy eye. I get a guy over to talk about the bun, and then pointed out the eye and that the bun needed to see a vet. He did go and make an appointment for late the same afternoon, and took the bun round the back.
I have just been in again today to see how the bun was doing, and asked why he was neutered when he had weepy eyes. The answer? He had been in a fight when running around the store that morning, and his "parts" were torn pretty badly, so the only thing to do was to neuter him and try to fix him that way.
This poor bun was on the shop floor, waiting to be rehomed :shock:. What if someone had asked for him, and he was just stuffed in a box in the shop, and stuffed in a hutch in his new home??
The staff were going to let me take him today, but I kept wanting answers to this and that, so the woman said she would go ask the vet all my questions, and only then said that the vet needed the bun to stay where he was as he was still getting treatment.
I'm well annoyed with them :evil:, and they know it!
Anyway, bun is now still sitting in the back of the shop, with my name on him! Will be harassing them about him early next week.
Sorry for the length of the post , I'm still mad :evil: