ArkValRep
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Shipping Concerns
I recently purchased some monitors from AJ. They arrived this afternoon (01/03/07). In fairness to him, he was quick to respond to my correspondence and sent the animals when he said that he would. However, I specifically asked him to send them in an "insulated" box with plenty of heat packs due to the cold weather between New York and Colorado. I did this verbally as well as through e-mail. He assured me that he would line the box with Styrofoam and that it would be "no problem." When they arrived today I was stunned to find the cardboard shipping box was NOT INSULATED whatsoever! The five medium savannah monitors were packed together in one knotted pillow case with shredded paper inside the box. Inside were two COLD heat packs. The animals were ice cold and not moving. Fortunately I was able to bring them around after bathing them with warm water for about an hour. Hopefully they make it.
We might do well to remind ourselves that these animals are not just commodities to profit from, they are life that we have chosen to become responsible for. A little extra effort might well be the difference between life and death.
I recently purchased some monitors from AJ. They arrived this afternoon (01/03/07). In fairness to him, he was quick to respond to my correspondence and sent the animals when he said that he would. However, I specifically asked him to send them in an "insulated" box with plenty of heat packs due to the cold weather between New York and Colorado. I did this verbally as well as through e-mail. He assured me that he would line the box with Styrofoam and that it would be "no problem." When they arrived today I was stunned to find the cardboard shipping box was NOT INSULATED whatsoever! The five medium savannah monitors were packed together in one knotted pillow case with shredded paper inside the box. Inside were two COLD heat packs. The animals were ice cold and not moving. Fortunately I was able to bring them around after bathing them with warm water for about an hour. Hopefully they make it.
We might do well to remind ourselves that these animals are not just commodities to profit from, they are life that we have chosen to become responsible for. A little extra effort might well be the difference between life and death.
