End Pet smart Cruelty

    You know all those cute guinea pigs and hamsters at your local pet store? This is where they come from.

    While many people are familiar with the horrors of puppy mills, few know that other animals purchased large-scale by pet stores, such as rabbits and guinea pigs, endure the same awful conditions.

    Warning: Disturbing content below.

    A three-month undercover investigation conducted by PETA provides an inside look into Holmes Farm, a large Pennsylvania breeder that supplies animals to Petco, PetSmart, Pet Supplies Plus and other large pet store chains. And it's not pretty.


    Investigators found that thousands of animals were being stored in plastic storage bins, stacked in shelving units and rarely checked on. The facility reeked of feces, PETA said. One floor was splattered in blood after cats were allowed to jump in and out of the crates and attack animals.


    One of several rabbits left to die in the filthy cages. |
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    "One hamster who had been attacked by a cat was just left to flail and die on the floor," the group said.

    The rabbits were packed into tiny wire cages filled with piles of feces. Many of them had urine-stained feet or signs of severe illness. They were denied veterinary care.

    "This lethargic rabbit was reported to a manager, who said that he would 'check on' the animal," PETA wrote of the animal below. "Later that day, the rabbit was found dead."


    This sick rabbit was reported to a manager, who did nothing. She died soon after. |
    PETA
    Dead rabbits were regularly found in cages with the live ones - up to four were found dead in one day. The rabbits were also kept on wire floors, which can cut through rabbits' feet.

    Investigators also witnessed literal piles of newborn mice thrown on top of each other in a box, calling out for their mothers "in a bin that smelled of death and excrement and was labeled 'Freeze,'" PETA said.


    Hundreds of them were sealed in plastic bags and thrown in a freezer to die so they could be sold as snake food to owners who want a more humane alternative to live feeding. A clip shows the mice struggling to escape the packed bag; they were still alive 15 minutes later.


    Live mice struggle to escape sealed Ziplock bags, where they were left to freeze to death. |
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    Investigators witnessed workers grabbing chinchillas by their tails and throwing hamsters between boxes that were several feet apart. Hamsters and gerbils exhibited severe signs of stress.

    Many of the animals had no water or or only filthy water available, leading to dozens of deaths. When the investigator found hundreds of mice without water and provided some, the animals "drank in a frenzy," PETA said.

    In another incident, 50 small animals were piled into a cooler filled with feces and gassed.

    Petco and PetSmart also returned sick and injured animals to the so-called farm, several of whom died shortly after. "Some rats evidently carried rat-bite fever-a potentially fatal disease transmissible to humans that has led to two lawsuits against Petco," PETA said.



    Rabbits left dead in a filthy cage at Holmes Farm. |
    PETA
    Holmes Farm supplies animals to hundreds of pet stores along the East Coast, according to PETA, including chains like Petco, PetSmart and Pet Supplies Plus.
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