1. please consider multiple paragraphs so that i can focus on the words on the screen, lol.
make a new paragraph when your story moves from one point to another. just a pet peeve.
2. i think it was right for them to give you a refund on the rats, that was very nice of them.
3. although it's neat that they took an interest in going to lengths to call the vet, the info they got from the vet is, in my opinion, not enough to warrant asking for the refund back.
4. from your story, you seem to be in the right and the pet store employee seems to be crazy, so i wouldn't worry about giving her money or the rats back. if she threatens to press charges or sees to it that you are no longer served in the store as a customer, take it up with someone higher up than her (i.e. call the home office if you can, etc, as a formal complaint) or take this story to whatever court she meets you in.
5. because she acknowledged that the rats were sneezing and had ear issues before she sold them, then a) she knew they were not technically in any selling condition, and b) technically you also knew that they were unhealthy, even though you thought the cause of their ear problems was something entirely less costly and dangerous - you can use this as misdirection or misinformation on her part.
oh geez, i dunno, i think i'd just ignore her and not go to the store for a few months. afterwards, just tell her the rats died and you're buying stuff for two other ones you bought elsewhere, so she can't ask you for them back anymore, lol. i'd give up on the vet bill thing, and take it as your loving intro into healthcare for an "inexpensive" pet.
2. i think it was right for them to give you a refund on the rats, that was very nice of them.
3. although it's neat that they took an interest in going to lengths to call the vet, the info they got from the vet is, in my opinion, not enough to warrant asking for the refund back.
4. from your story, you seem to be in the right and the pet store employee seems to be crazy, so i wouldn't worry about giving her money or the rats back. if she threatens to press charges or sees to it that you are no longer served in the store as a customer, take it up with someone higher up than her (i.e. call the home office if you can, etc, as a formal complaint) or take this story to whatever court she meets you in.
5. because she acknowledged that the rats were sneezing and had ear issues before she sold them, then a) she knew they were not technically in any selling condition, and b) technically you also knew that they were unhealthy, even though you thought the cause of their ear problems was something entirely less costly and dangerous - you can use this as misdirection or misinformation on her part.
oh geez, i dunno, i think i'd just ignore her and not go to the store for a few months. afterwards, just tell her the rats died and you're buying stuff for two other ones you bought elsewhere, so she can't ask you for them back anymore, lol. i'd give up on the vet bill thing, and take it as your loving intro into healthcare for an "inexpensive" pet.