Michael wrote:If the human's best interest is a non-interactive/low maintenance pet then why have one at all?
Kathleen wrote:If that is the case, why not just refuse to sell birds to the people who don't have time for a pet at all? Because that wouldn't be in the store's interest. That's why. The store wants to make a profit by taking advantage of people.
Michael wrote:What is the bird's best interest?
And are people acquiring pets out of the pet's best interest or the human's? If the human's best interest is a non-interactive/low maintenance pet then why have one at all?
sift wrote:The store I run is NOT focused on sales above the focus they show to the animal's best interest.
Michael wrote:sift wrote:The store I run is NOT focused on sales above the focus they show to the animal's best interest.
So let me get this straight. If someone is potentially an irresponsible parrot owner you won't sell them one parrot but if they pay your store more by buying two, you will make an exception and sell them two? This is a really crooked way of doing business.
If you absolutely believe in nothing but the animal's best interest, you should not sell pets at all or own them.
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