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| - My friend brought me here on my birthday to buy me a rabbit. The place is very cramped, and the animals are kept in pretty small containers. The staff was helpful, and let me handle as many of the rabbits as I wanted, until I found one I liked.
They had a cage right behind us full of prairie dogs, one of which was shaking the cage like a gorilla. The employee told us this particular prairie dog was apt to get out, and so they had to put boxes on top of the cage to keep him in.
I almost went for him, instead of the rabbit, but he was more than 100$, which seemed steep.
The only issues I had was when they tried to sex the rabbit, and the container they gave me for it.
Three employees had to look at it, and all three weren't entirely sure what the sex was. It's hard when they are young, I know, but it made me worried since they had all the rabbits in one cage- they can reproduce at a very young age, and I didn't want to end up with a pregnant one. One would think they'd separate them, but hey, mine turned out to be a girl, and not knocked up.
The box they gave me to carry her in was a package box, that she didn't even fit into. The man who put her in there had to push her down to closed the lid- which I opened up because it was cruel to crush her like that.
If you plan on getting a animal from here, bring your own carrier.
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