Robin Saunders
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I may be confused but RP has admitted to one infected facility in Indiana but Kristen recieved infected mice from RP's facility in Kentucky, is this right?
So I have a question then.
I get that we shouldn't panic lol
but should the people who have now had to deal with financial loss over this situation just keep quiet? Does Rodent Pro plan to take any responsibility to those people for those losses? Or do they just want to sweep this under the rug and ignore that they COULD have done something to have helped those people catch this situation long before it ruined their entire colony and possibly the wild rodents in their town?
Because one thing happened, that means something else is OK? I don't agree with that concept at all.
There are many local attorneys who offer free consults. You need not use their services if the consult is free, but it may be worth going and listening to what they have to say if you have incurred losses.
That is up to RP, the people involved and their lawyers to figure out. Not for us to speculate over. And I'm really not sure if anything could have been done to prevent those losses.
If you think that those with power don't have and keep secrets, even ones that they feel are for our own good
Except that one of the people involved started this thread and asked the community here to talk about it.Right now, unless you are one of the people who have suffered a loss, no one can really say at this point if restitution is coming or not. That is up to RP, the people involved and their lawyers to figure out. Not for us to speculate over.
This statement borders on being off topic simply because the people who visit, read, and post in this particular forum and this particular thread are not among that majority that you speak of. The people who have posted here obviously do want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth or they wouldn't be here.If you think that those with power don't have and keep secrets, even ones that they feel are for our own good, then I want to live in your fantasy world. I honestly do believe that most of the population doesn't have a clue beyond their own little world and like it that way. If the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth were to actually come out, and be believed by the general population, "Hell on Earth" will have a very personal meaning to all of us.
Question:
Does this affect their frozen rats?
I am switching over my collection of ball pythons to frozen rats and heard Rodent Pro is the cheapest place to get them, but wasn't sure with all this going on.
I have been reading this thread from inception and have not posted till now because I really had not decided what my take on the situation was.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I have been a Rodent Pro customer for the last ten years or so
Why is the following not a viable and reasonable timeline on this situation
1. The CDC performs a random check on the facilities sometime in the last couple of months.
2. One of several facilities tests positive for the virus
3. The CDC requests / demands the records of sales from that facility
4. The CDC immediately (per what I am sure is very efficient protocol) contacts the buyers who received rodents from that facility
5. The CDC requests information from those 14 buyers as to whom they might have sold the infected rodents to.
7. Everyone who can be alerted / contacted has now been alerted / contacted.
Why would Rodent Pro have contacted the buyers when the CDC obviously has protocols in place to do it?
Making the jump to the assumption that Rodent Pro has done anything incorrectly in this situation without proof is a bit of a stretch. If all potential buyers were contacted in a timely manner after discovery...who cares who did the notifying?
For all we know, the notification was handled as it was under the edict of the CDC and Rodent Pro was directed not to send out a blanket warning.
Unless someone actually has real information to the contrary, I see no obvious bad on the part of Rodent Pro
There it is...enough said.
There is no evidence of that here.
To anyone out there curious about this. This disease does not affect frozen mice, rats or any other frozen feeder rodents so dont throw ur frozen feeders away. I was told this by my local exotic pet shop that talked to rodentpro directly. Only live animals can transfer this disease and only pregnant women and people with immune system defiencies are susceptible to this disease through fresh urine, feces, saliva or bedding. But it has to be fresh from live animals. Dont waste money throwing all ur frozens out.
To anyone out there curious about this. This disease does not affect frozen mice, rats or any other frozen feeder rodents so dont throw ur frozen feeders away. I was told this by my local exotic pet shop that talked to rodentpro directly. Only live animals can transfer this disease and only pregnant women and people with immune system defiencies are susceptible to this disease through fresh urine, feces, saliva or bedding. But it has to be fresh from live animals. Dont waste money throwing all ur frozens out.
I know the thread is long and it's far easier if someone just tells you what to think, but here, especially on the BOI, it would behoove you to do your own research prior to making posts that can only make people think you're either very naive, purposely misleading, or simply don't understand the real nature of the danger that virus contains. They can, frozen mice, in fact, transmit a potentially deadly virus. No matter what your pet shop pals tell you to the contrary, they're wrong.