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Northwest Seed & Pet
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Every time I go to get my crickets for my frogs I am amazed at this store's size selection and friendliness. I love how they take in unwanted and neglected pets and reform them with love from their staff.
Pets wander around the store from the tortoise to the bunnies or the dyed chickens and cats. All the cages are clean, although I have seen some kitten get messed up in their cage and wasn't cleaned up immediately and I didn't follow up the next day to see if they got it cleaned up .
As far as the other review I saw no piles of poop in the gecko cages, my only problem with those cages is the natural soil sand mix they use for ground cover could be eaten by the lizards and impact their bowls.
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