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Businiess name:  Whities Pets
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Whities Pets is way overpriced!!! I mean come on 15 dollars for a plain old collar? Wow. And then theres their return policy; 48 hours. Now thats rediculous. My sister bought two Netherlen Dwarf Bunnie there and asked the saleslady what bedding she should use in the cage and the lady told her to use pine. Well a few days past the 48 hour return policy, the male bunny gets an upper-respitory infection. Comes to find out pine bedding is bad for bunnies because pine oil and dust makes them sick. Thank god we got to return the bunny; but only because we mentioned the pine bedding. The messed up thing about it is that Whities uses pine bedding in the cages that they store the bunnies in. And i do have to agree; they over crowd the cages and NEVER clean them.

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