B_2_B
Well-Known Member
Contact your local Trading Standards office tomorrow, they enforce the Sale of Goods Act and are the best people to advise you, if the lawyers are taking their time getting back to you.
Goods have to be as described and fit for purpose and live animals are generally included as 'goods'.
Trading Standards consumer advice is free and they will let you know all of your options
"Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller’s skill or judgment, and the goods are of a description which it is in the course of the seller’s business to supply (whether he is the manufacturer or not), there is an implied condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for such purpose..."
Goods have to be as described and fit for purpose and live animals are generally included as 'goods'.
Trading Standards consumer advice is free and they will let you know all of your options
"Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, so as to show that the buyer relies on the seller’s skill or judgment, and the goods are of a description which it is in the course of the seller’s business to supply (whether he is the manufacturer or not), there is an implied condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for such purpose..."