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    Food Lion

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Pawmetto Lifeline - Nana & Simba

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    2.1(63 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I had a feral cat that had some facial concerns and, of course, needed to be 'fixed'. They got us…read morein quickly and did a superb job at a very reasonable fee. They love helping the kitties and we appreciate it!

    I don't usually leave reviews because I'm not sure it normally serves a purpose. But I need to warn…read morepeople about the animals that are adopted out. Older cats and dogs may not have these issues, but I adopted, two months ago, two littermates who had very soft stools when I took them home. I did mention it to "someone" who was at the desk the following week, but was told it's not that abnormal in kittens. They had also sent me home with some fairly decent dry food for the kittens, and two cans of some random grocery store pate. As the softness continued, I researched and learned the wet food was for adult cats, and my kittens were 2.5 months at that time. So switched to kitten food. Softness continued. Some days it was more like diarrhea. I discontinued all wet food and added some rice to their kitty kibble. Nope, no change. I was using a bag of Breeze litter every four days. $20 a bag. My cat Sophie uses one bag a month. Then I had them neutered, no concern in the spay neuter clinic about their chronic diarrhea. Now they're a little over three months and I hope everything will clear up when the anesthesia and pain meds gets out of their system. No, that didn't happen. I observed little accidents as poop ran out of them as they ran fir the litter box. By now poop was the consistency of a cream soup. I made an appointment for both kittens at my cat clinic and took in a stool sample. It took 6 days to get results back from the lab. They both have: 1. hookworms 2. a protozoal parasite called Cryptosporidium. This is a parasite that infects the small intestine and causes diarrhea. It is notoriously difficult to get rid of, but most patients with Crypto "learn" to live with it as their immune systems bring the parasite down to small numbers that don't cause disease; 3. Clostridium perfringens toxin. This is a secondary pathogen that capitalizes on the Crypto weakened gut to make the diarrhea worse; 4. coronavirus. In the past week I've spent over $800 on office visits, lab work, prescription medicines and prescription diet $80 for a 7 pound bag, that they will need indefinitely, up to age one year. All because PAWMETTO LIFELIFE doesn't medically vet the kittens before they put them out for adoption. REALLY?? Never again. Healy and Rooster were 6th and 7th I've adopted, but never, ever adopted kittens in such poor health. I'd have been better off going to a breeder. At least those kittens get seen by gets before they're adopted out.

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    Tractor Supply

    Tractor Supply

    4.1(8 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Worst customer service yesterday! I entered the store while two women were working in the front of…read morethe store. They did not acknowledge me. I proceeded to inquire about whether there were additional mums in the store, as the ones out front were half dead. I had to approach one of the ladies, as neither one of them acknowledged me upon my initial asking. I assumed they did not hear me at first, but after she started answering me upon my second inquiry, she continued to not give me eye contact. Ok, I still had not understood this behavior to be an expression of rudeness until checking out. The second lady came to wait on me without greeting or eye contact. She was also assisting a gentleman as he was leaving. The ladies actually said goodbye to him, but I had to tell them thank you prior to my leaving the store, and they still refused to give me eye contact, and said absolutely nothing to me as I walked out of the door. I then realized they were deliberately being rude to me. I have never seen these women before, as I don't shop in tractor supply often. I have shopped there in the past, but never have I been treated so rudely. While I am not 100% certain about the cause of their behavior, I am left feeling as though I was being racially discriminated against. I have experienced discrimination before, and this felt no different. These ladies need some additional training on how to be empathetic towards other races of people who may be a little darker than they are. There is absolutely no excuse for carrying out poor customer service to anyone, especially because you think less of their color of skin. While I found them a bit humorous, their behavior was still unacceptable. Everyone in the world should know how these women acted. If it wasn't for the kind gentleman in front of the store raising money for disadvantaged animals, I probably would have been angry upon walking into such rude individuals. Maybe they can learn some kindness from the dog and cat that greeted me at the door. Better yet, Tractor Supply may want to hire the dog and cat instead, as they acted more humanely than the supposed humans. Who were the animals, really? UPDATE: Tractor Supply corporate did reach out to me to inquire about my experience, and to apologize for the bad experience. I really appreciate this. I am a carefree, happy-go-lucky person who expect others to treat me as kindly as I treat them. When people are rude for no reason, it can be very discouraging. While I should not expect the best behavior out of others, I was raised to always be the best person I can be, to all people and to all living things. It is good to know Tractor Supply's management does not support bad customer service. I hope these ladies can learn to love everything about their job, primarily all customers whose shopping makes their job possible. I changed my star rating from 0 stars to three stars as I do not desire to discourage anyone from shopping at Tractor Supply. I shop where I want, when I want; and everyone should do the same. But good customer service goes a long way; and being nice to others is not only for the sake of the person you are being nice to, but it will also help to keep you genuinely happy and healthy.

    First time I've ever been a Tractor supply, and it was a very nice experience. Not as confusing as…read moresome of the big box stores, but well stocked and well laid out. The staff was extremely helpful.

    Food Lion - grocery - Updated May 2026

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