I've recently gotten a job at a pet store that I usually get my feeders from. My reasoning for getting a job was specifically because I had suspicions of huge amounts of neglect, and I was right. The problem is, I can't get pictures because we can't have our phones in the store period. The animals in the storefront for the most part look great. Behind the closed doors though, it's awful. I'm talking in their breeding building next to the store, insanely dirty cages and tubs, in some there's literally as many as 20-25 adult rats in cages the size of a 30 gallon tank. Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Mice, you name it and it's most likely there and crammed in a cage for breeding. On my first day their yesterday, their one guy who deals with the reptiles showed me how he cleans tubs on the rack, then literally left me there by myself in the reptile room. Here's the bad part about that: I've been in the reptile room as a customer countless times and the cages are always dirty. I cleaned a double sided rack with a total of around 60 tubs in an hour and a half, that includes completely scrubbing the tubs, and changing bedding and water, and soaking a few that had stuck shed. After telling the owner that there was plenty left to be cleaned, he told me not to worry about it and that he had more important things for me to do. The important thing?? Taking the trash out, and breaking down boxes of all things. It's ridiculous. Another thing that bothers me is, they breed birds, rodents, etc. which kind of doesn't surprise me but I at least expect decent housing for the animals. The Sulcata tortoises they have, is sickening. There's 8 of them I think, and roughly a 10x6 wire cage, flies and gnats all over them. I literally most likely won't be going into work today, specifically because I don't think I can stomach some of the stuff again for 7-8 hours. My main question is, who would I report all this to outside of the store? I know for a fact that animal control has been there, but they haven't done anything about it.