Here's a moral question for you guys.
When a breeder has a purchase agreement, that requires a buyer to return the chinchilla if they should no longer keep it, and the breeder is willing to refund the purchase price-- what happens when the buyer doesn't hold up to the end of the deal?
What happens if said buyer turns around and sells/gives away the chin? What if it's sold/given to someone the breeder doesn't trust, and wouldn't want one of their animals in that home?
Should the new owner return the chinchilla in question to the breeder? What if the new owners refuses to, or plainly ignores the breeders requests to give the animal back?
When a breeder has a purchase agreement, that requires a buyer to return the chinchilla if they should no longer keep it, and the breeder is willing to refund the purchase price-- what happens when the buyer doesn't hold up to the end of the deal?
What happens if said buyer turns around and sells/gives away the chin? What if it's sold/given to someone the breeder doesn't trust, and wouldn't want one of their animals in that home?
Should the new owner return the chinchilla in question to the breeder? What if the new owners refuses to, or plainly ignores the breeders requests to give the animal back?