yesterday I was buying two weeks of wet food for abi. the pet store employee went on a rant about how bad wet food is for cats and they should only eat it as a treat. I explained what my vet said about food and she persisted in a loud voice to scold me and how shocking it was for a vet to give such bad advice to a pet owner. I gently explained that their natural wild diet would be flesh and blood and bones but she only got more strident about how I was damaging my cat. I am going to go back there today with a six page article on why high quality wet food is the best food for a cat. she shouldn't be practicing medicine or nutrition without a license and I am going to talk to the manager. If she doesn't cease her bad advice I am not going to shop there anymore. Am I insane?
Nope! Give her the article (and give the manager a copy, too), and suggest that she browse this forum so that she can give qualified advice if she feels she absolutely has to put her two cents in.
I agree that its crazy for a petstore worker to be giving you advice on how to take care of your cat. they work at a petstore. They don't have a animal nutrition degree or a vet degree.
If I were you, I would go straight to the manager FIRST. What happened to you is NOT good customer service, and that is the employees job - to provide GOOD customer service, not lecture customers on a topic they are not educated on!!!
Not only do I agree with your stance on wet food, but also that she was out of line, most especially for going off on a rant. Even at a human health food store, unless the staff member is licensed as such, it is not legal for them to issue (prescribe) a remedy or food. They may give written information and even offer advice, but only with the stressed disclaimer that it is merely opinion.
Before you rule out this store completely, perhaps you would want to first go to the manager about this employee. I'm quite sure this isn't the behavior they prefer in their place of business and would most likely appreciate your input.
Definitely show the Manager and the employee the articles. If she has been adamant about giving this poor advice to other customers, I'd be very worried about what damage she may be doing.
I brought the feline nutrition article into the store, told the manager and he gave me a large bag of WBCL multicat and apologized for the way I was treated, More importantly, he will talk to the clerk about how to treat customers and what's proper food for cats. I feel a little better.
Haha if an employee at my store did that they'd get in so much trouble... but then again, we wouldn't allow anyone out on the floor who's so uneducated
I agree that no "pet store employee" should give medical advice or other things that should be seen by a veterinarian, I do feel that nutrition is an area where some vets are completley useless, and I know I've helped multiple dogs and cats whos vets were doping up with drugs and other steroids, just by suggesting a better quality or certain kind of food. It helps however that my boss is adament we are completley up to date on our nutritional informaiton.
I'm glad you were able to discuss the situation with the manager, and that the employee is going to be better informed.
You didn't ask her opinion and she didn't shut up when you indicated that her opinions were not welcome.
I'd complain to the manager and inform him that you were going to shop in another store. That way, there might be a job opening for a more courteous (let alone educated) sales clerk.