Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
Personally I am of the belief that heat rocks only exist because there continues to be a market for them. There continues to be a market because people fail to read instructions, misuse them, and don't know what they're doing.

Then the majority of them get thrown out, or end up injuring animals. Just to leave new people to purchase them, making another mistake and perpetuating the cycle.

Heat rocks are easy. One plug in rock and people think the animal is good and needs nothing else. The reality is that everything they really need is more complicated than the heat rock.
I think your right but that doesn't explain the lack of reviews about injured animals on the major sites. Amazon for example has 200+ reviews on each of the current brands selling them. 200 people reviewing means that a LOT of people have bought that product. No one seems to be having major issues. THAT truly is the weird part to be honest.