A woman was diagnosed with cat plague just a week after buying a cat. The store s strength was blamed: she is not responsible for her expiration date.

Raising pets can add happiness to people's lives, and the happiness brought by pets is often unique. However, you must first do your homework, especially the "pet novices" who have no experience in pet raising pets before, who often get cheated due to some negligence. Recently, a woman in Hangzhou, Zhejiang was tricked by the store for buying a cat. It is reported that not long ago, the woman spent 3,200 yuan to buy a golden layer, and spent more than 1,000 yuan to buy cat nests and cat food.

At the beginning, everything was fine, and the store also promised a seven-day warranty. Unexpectedly, after just three days of raising the cat, the cat started to have diarrhea.

The woman thought the cat had some disease, so she went to find the pet store owner.

The boss said that if a cat changes its living environment, it is easy to be "unaccomplished in the environment". Perhaps it is because of a cold, so he has diarrhea. Just get some medicine.

Since the woman had no experience in raising cats before, she could not doubt whether the words of the pet store owner were true, so she could only give the kitten medicine according to the pet store’s advice.

Who knew that after feeding the medicine for a few days, the kitten's condition became more and more serious. The woman realized that something was wrong and hurriedly took the cat to the hospital for examination. The examination results showed that the kitten suffered from cat plague, and the kitten was not vaccinated because it was just born, so it was almost out of reach.

But when the woman went back to find the pet store, the store said that the seven-day shelf life had passed and the store was not responsible.

Although the woman discovered a kitten on the third day, the proof of the confirmed cat plague was indeed detected seven days later, so the woman could not provide a proof of the confirmed cat plague within seven days.

The woman now understood that she was being tricked by a pet store. Since she had no experience in raising pets before, when the kitten found some symptoms on the third day, she should have taken it to the hospital for examination. It can only be said that the woman believed in this pet store too much.

The woman was also speechless about this, but the matter had already happened. If she was tolerated by such people, they would become more serious.

The woman then called the police, but the police's response made her even more helpless.

"We have posted notices, haven't you seen it?"

It turns out that there is a notice posted by the local police station next to the pet store, which reads: This store often has consumer disputes caused by sick cats and sick dogs. The police remind consumers to be careful of fraud when buying pets.

It seems that this pet store is also a "routine". There have been many such incidents before, otherwise the police would not have posted notices. It can only be said that the woman was eager to buy cats at that time and ignored this important information. The woman called a reporter again, but the boss still had the attitude of not afraid of boiling water. She said that the woman's confirmed report had been more than 7 days and they had no responsibility. In response, the police said they would negotiate on this matter.

In fact, when it comes to such a thing, I can only blame the woman for not being careful. The contract is written very clearly in black and white. The woman blindly trusts the pet store and misses the best refund time. However, this woman is the first time. As the saying goes, learn from one's mistakes and learns it. I believe that if you encounter such a thing in the future, the woman will definitely be more careful.