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Re: Petco process to purchase feeder rats is insane.
[QUOTE=Albert Clark;2774556]Petco’s price ranges for live mouse and rat feeders is just unreasonable and unsustainable in every way. [\quote]
It's because they're not meant to be feeders. They're meant to be pets. The price is set that way to avoid the people feeding them off... And no offense to op, but very obvious when you look at the (still expensive but eh) price of frozen feeders they carry compared to the small live pets.
Although now part of me is wondering if the op was joking because I don't know how a manager didn't get involved after telling the employee about stunning a rat before feeding.
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If no one nearby is breeding feeder rats it sounds like a business opportunity...
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Re: Petco process to purchase feeder rats is insane.
Originally Posted by Armiyana
Although now part of me is wondering if the op was joking because I don't know how a manager didn't get involved after telling the employee about stunning a rat before feeding.
It probably didn't even register because she couldn't imagine someone being that "cruel".
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They also said that it was the manager helping them originally.... so I don't even know anymore? Hahah
Still a crazy story from all angles of paying that much to the store doing as they did as well
Last edited by Armiyana; 08-05-2022 at 12:46 AM.
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Re: Petco process to purchase feeder rats is insane.
That’s an insane price to pay for a feeder rat. For the same $65 I’d buy a 10 pack of f/t medium rats and work on transitioning the snake to f/t. I’d offer food once a month until the animal eats, and it will eat. I know there are those who say some snakes would starve themselves to death before eating f/t prey but I still don’t believe it. I think that extreme hunger and the primary instinct to survive will drive any animal to eat eventually, especially an animal that’s eaten before.
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Re: Petco process to purchase feeder rats is insane.
[QUOTE=Armiyana;2774562]
Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Petco’s price ranges for live mouse and rat feeders is just unreasonable and unsustainable in every way. [\quote]
It's because they're not meant to be feeders. They're meant to be pets. The price is set that way to avoid the people feeding them off... And no offense to op, but very obvious when you look at the (still expensive but eh) price of frozen feeders they carry compared to the small live pets.
Although now part of me is wondering if the op was joking because I don't know how a manager didn't get involved after telling the employee about stunning a rat before feeding.
Hi , I was told specifically by the “Petco” employee that the “feeder “ mice were kept in the rear of the store. The ones that were on display in tanks and on the floor were the ones that the store sells as pets. And it was those that they would take directly from the show tanks for customers who wanted “ pet mice”. Ironically, there was no difference in the outrageous pricing. I needed the “ feeder mice” for some new hatchlings and was in between deliveries from my supplier. That was the only reason I paid Petco’s price. So, this Petco does sell feeder mice and pet mice with no difference in the pricing.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Oh that's really weird!
where I am in CA they didn't sell live 'feeders' only the frozen and that's why they make you fill out the paperwork saying they're not to be used as feeders. Granted since I worked at Smart, I hadn't shopped at Co for 7 or 8 years so maybe the rules changed?
Meanwhile...
all of the feeder rats I purchased to breed have ringworm. So I can't win even when I shop at the reptile shops. lol
Strangely enough it was still easier to bathe all 7 rats than my dog =_=;
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