Pets at Home is a wonderful store and I am a frequent client, but it saddens me that I've seen snakes being kept in tiny boxes, where they can't move or stretch their bodies. Most rodents (except for rabbits and guinea pigs who have good large cages) are also in very small cages, where they can't do much. Normally Pets at Home stores are quite large with loads of floor space so it's shocking to see that most of it is for products, while live animals get tiny cages. Plus I've never seen a running wheel in any of the rodents' cages. I recently bought hamsters and gave them a running wheel at home, they will not stop running in it! And I realised they had been in store for a long time without a running wheel, just sleeping in the corner of the small cage, having nothing to do all day. CEOs and directors of Pets at Home, please make it mandatory for all pets sold at your stores to have decent sized cages and running wheels for rodents. Animals can't express when they are upset or depressed. Pets at Home should keep animal welfare as a top priority. Plus larger cages and enrichment equipment sets a good example for customer buying pets. Customers who have little experience may get the wrong idea from seeing such small and barren cages and think that's also how they should keep their newly bought pets.