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45 Pipitea St,
Wellington
6011,
New Zealand
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04 499 2379
0273687903
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044994080
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“Filthy, stinking, disgraceful pet shop. SPCA needs to shut them down. Animals kept in cramped, filthy pens or glass tanks. Cats permanently housed inside like they are imprisoned. Puppies locked away rolling in their own excrement and never fed. Hideously hot in the summer months. Rabbits and guinea pigs rammed into dirty cages wrapped in filthy plastic. Don’t visit. Don’t buy. Owners ought to be ashamed of themselves.”
“Been a customer for 25 years, since moving to Manurewa. Great Barber and an assett to the whole community.”
“I am still waiting. Another customer whose son is at home, on death bed. They refuse to see her receipt for a$12 toy, and to give that to her. your lack of service will let you fail, not locknown ”