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2002 |
Sisters
Feed store expands
Competing with chain-store retailers
is never an easy task for a local operator, but Sisters Feed and Supply
is doing it well. This was confirmed by the recent move into larger premises
just a few doors down Main Avenue.
Sisters pet owners have long
had access to a local feed store. When Fred and Jeanee McCaulou bought
the business in 1997 it was an existing pet store. Prior to that there
had been a feed and garden store on the old site.
From day one, it was a squeeze
to fit all the product on the shelves.
"We want to be able to try
new lines and increase product variety," McCaulou said. "The new store
gives us plenty of room for that, plus we have plans to make storage for
hay and straw out the back."
Personal, friendly, customer
service is a priority. The combination of skills that McCaulou and long-time
employee Christine Cole bring is formidable. With a strong background
in retail sales, McCaulou knows how to care for his customers.
Christine, he says, "is a
student of animal needs and health. If she doesn't know how to help a
customer right off, she will search out the answer. Horses and dogs are
her specialties, but she is knowledgeable about animals from llamas to
wild birds."
The staff at Sisters Feed
are careful to encourage folks new to Central Oregon to establish a relationship
with a veterinarian as their first priority of animal ownership.
"Many people come in here
asking for advice that should be coming from a vet," McCaulou said. "We
suggest that a good vet will make recommendations for feed and supplies
which we can then meet."
Helping pet owners select
the right feed is an important aspect of the service. The store has a
large selection for the size of the community.
Once food is taken care of,
owners can then choose from any number of goodies to make their animal's
life more fun. The store carries a wide variety. Toys, snacks, collars,
leashes and halters are just part of the inventory. Grooming supplies
and reference books are also plentiful.
Interest in wild birds has
grown tremendously in recent years and McCaulou wants to make sure the
store keeps up with the demand. Customers can expect an increase in selection
of bird feeders and houses.
Being the sort of store it
is, one would expect Sisters Feed and Supply to be pet friendly. It is,
with a welcoming committee of Wafer and Shandie.
The former is a good natured
and playful cat, the latter a Pomeranian who is especially fond of children.
Bob, a Great Pyrynees, is
an occasional visitor who is sure to soothe anyone's nerves with his calm
demeanor.
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