Katmais_mommy
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So, today, I was out with my mom doing errands this morning. I remembered that I was low on my bunny food, which is MannaPro-PRO, a 50 lb bag i think.
Anyways, we drive to the feed store, which is about 40 minutes from my house, too far of a drive for my mom. I go inside and see that they are out of stock!!! I was furious and I look all around for it in the store. It's a tiny store and very claustrophobic.
So, I go up to the lady at the counter who RUDELY asks "Can I help you?!" I was immediately turned off and knew from that moment that i was taking my business elsewhere in the future. So, I ask if she has the MannaPro in stock. Her husband checks and says they only have one bag of MannaPro Selects which has higher protein, so I said "no".
Then I ask the husband, who appeared to be much nicer and more patient, what food I can get them instead. He pointed to the Blue Seal food. I read the back label and wasnt fond of the nutritional facts and ingredients. I also really liked Sweet Meadow Farm, because it was a local company and I could actually pronounce all of the ingredients, if you know what i mean:biggrin2:. In the end, I chose the Purina Mills Rabbit Chow Complete, green bag.
My thought was: I need to get food today. I also need a food that I can find at Hanson Grain, another local but more organized feed store where I'll be purchasing from in the future. I really wanted Sweet Meadow Farm, but I'm not sure Hanson Grain sells it. I would assume so, since both companies are Massachusetts local. Basically, I wanted a brand that was good and readily available at most feed stores.
I've heard good things about Purina Complete. I really don't want to keep trying out a number of pellet brands. I know it's not good for their tummies, so i would really love to know: should I permanently stick with Purina Complete? Unfortunately, I'm really low on food, so I have no choice but to give them Purina right now. When I get to the end of my bag of Purina, should i stick with it or transition them again back to MannaPro?
Sorry for the long rant. I just want whats best for my babies and had horrible customer service today.
-molly
Anyways, we drive to the feed store, which is about 40 minutes from my house, too far of a drive for my mom. I go inside and see that they are out of stock!!! I was furious and I look all around for it in the store. It's a tiny store and very claustrophobic.
So, I go up to the lady at the counter who RUDELY asks "Can I help you?!" I was immediately turned off and knew from that moment that i was taking my business elsewhere in the future. So, I ask if she has the MannaPro in stock. Her husband checks and says they only have one bag of MannaPro Selects which has higher protein, so I said "no".
Then I ask the husband, who appeared to be much nicer and more patient, what food I can get them instead. He pointed to the Blue Seal food. I read the back label and wasnt fond of the nutritional facts and ingredients. I also really liked Sweet Meadow Farm, because it was a local company and I could actually pronounce all of the ingredients, if you know what i mean:biggrin2:. In the end, I chose the Purina Mills Rabbit Chow Complete, green bag.
My thought was: I need to get food today. I also need a food that I can find at Hanson Grain, another local but more organized feed store where I'll be purchasing from in the future. I really wanted Sweet Meadow Farm, but I'm not sure Hanson Grain sells it. I would assume so, since both companies are Massachusetts local. Basically, I wanted a brand that was good and readily available at most feed stores.
I've heard good things about Purina Complete. I really don't want to keep trying out a number of pellet brands. I know it's not good for their tummies, so i would really love to know: should I permanently stick with Purina Complete? Unfortunately, I'm really low on food, so I have no choice but to give them Purina right now. When I get to the end of my bag of Purina, should i stick with it or transition them again back to MannaPro?
Sorry for the long rant. I just want whats best for my babies and had horrible customer service today.
-molly