Does anyone know what happened to the animals at ‘Pets at Home’ in Chesterfield’s floods yesterday?
Ebony B asked:
Chesterfield (Derbyshire) and the surrounding area flooded quite badly yesterday, we have a retail park with a PC World, Focus, Next and such like, shops on it, with a Pets at Home too. I’ve heard that the staff at ‘pets @ home’ saw at 3pm the waters were rising really high and went home, and did NOTHING to protect the animals. The waters were waist high at 8pm last night (I have photo’s to prove it) and a lot of the animals are in compounds on the floor.
Chesterfield (Derbyshire) and the surrounding area flooded quite badly yesterday, we have a retail park with a PC World, Focus, Next and such like, shops on it, with a Pets at Home too. I’ve heard that the staff at ‘pets @ home’ saw at 3pm the waters were rising really high and went home, and did NOTHING to protect the animals. The waters were waist high at 8pm last night (I have photo’s to prove it) and a lot of the animals are in compounds on the floor.
I would like to know if anyone has heard anything similar before I put a strong complaint in with the RSPCA.
Any help on this matter would be appreciated.
Stewart











May 9th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
I think that is so terrible! I will try to look into it. I think you should file a complaint. That is so upsetting
May 12th, 2009 at 8:08 pm
The welfare of the water carried on rising the gun and actually take the rspca because of the flood would subside when the staff members who were moved to higher ground hoping.