nutmeg
Senior Guinea Pig
Why is it that there seems to be as many threads from people buying guinea pigs from Pets at Home adoption section, as there is threads from people complaining about Pets at Home?
The thing to remember is that P@H are not the only pet product suppliers in most towns, but they will definately be the most expensive.
I've stopped going into Pets at Home now. My guinea pigs were from a different pet shop and my three legged hamster (not fit for purpose!) came from the adoption centre of a P @ H, but my views have moved on since then. I wouldn't change my lovelies for anything but will only have rescues in the future.
The feed suppliers where I buy my hay will order in the things I used to buy from P@H, and are very happy to do so. P@H have only recently opened a store in my town so would be more convenient now but I'd rather drive the extra 15 minutes out of town and feel comfortable with my purchases. I also find it unbearable to look at the animals for sale now. It makes me sad to think of where they may of come from, and the mums being used to churn out babies. I also worry about some of the people I see buying guinea pigs and other animals, where the animal is clearly being bought as another 'toy' for a young child.
The adoption centre always seems to have animals that either weren't considered 'cute enough' to be sold and are now too old, or animals that have been returned for being too viscious (probably due to being sold in un-bonded pairs or with too small accomodation), or animals that have been returned because they were sick and needed treatment. Stories that I've read on the forum only confirm my feelings.
So, I've voted with my feet and won't go to P@H or any other shops seliing animals anymore. It may not make a huge difference to their profits but I can live with myself. If more people do the same, maybe change will happen.
Ditto totally. I drive further to get my hay and a few bits but mostly I get stuff online.
Have you been to PJ's on Cleveland Street Rachel? They do a bale of hay bagged for £5.50. Though think you might have to wrestle it into your car if you still have the little one. Plus they have a decent selection of feed and toys for furries.
I think this is a good thread, it gives people stuff to think aboutBut isn't being judgemental.
Do pets in the adoption centre in P@H still cost money? It sounds like sometimes they use it as a way to get rid of pigs that won't sell . . .![]()
Thanks. I go to Smiths in Cottingham. I can get a bale of hay for £4.50ish. They don't have a huge selection of stuff but what they do have is good. What kind of selection of toys and goodies does PJs have?
I do buy my pellets and other bit like water bottles from them. I think at the end of the day you can't tar them all with the same brush
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I do buy my pellets and other bit like water bottles from them. I think at the end of the day you can't tar them all with the same brush - some are appalling but some, luckily mine included, are good and have relatively intelligent staff. I would consider getting piggies from their adoption bit again but would want more info than is written on the card.
Naughty fussy piggies|)
My money for Dodge didn't go in their till, I wrote a cheque to the charity so mine at least went somewhere it should have.
I do have principles BUT I also have guineas who point blank refuse Burgess nuggets and leave some of their Gerty Guinea Pig, yet wolf down the P@H nuggets...so do I upset my own guineas for the sake of principles?
I see what you are saying I really do, but for me yes it is convenient to get to and the piggies like the food, the other alternative is the pet shop that keeps and sells bunnies and guineas together and has been reported to the council numerous times and even had the RSPCA in...! So I know it's not ideal but it's the better of two evils for me, sadly.
Perhaps get some free sample feeds I emailed all the suppliers and got lots, they may find one they like better that you can get elsewere.
This thread was not started as just another moan thread about p@h, but as some have said it is more about principals. Basically people are complaining bitterly about this store, yet still 'adopting' from it and congratulating people on 'adopting' from there. There are seemingly equal numbers of threads about both. Double standards xx