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young unsexed horsfield - Brighton
Posted: 12/07/2013 by wilsonathome

This is Onion. A 2yr old unsexed horsfield. Onion is located in Brighton. His owners circumstances have changed and can no longer care for him. There are no known health issues. Onion's current owner doesn't drive but is willing to take a short train journey to find the correct forever home. Please email us if you can help.
rehoming@tortoise-protection-group.org.uk
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Onion
Posted: 12/07/2013 by Katm93

Hi there,
I'm really interested in re-homing Onion, please find attached my photo's (more photos can be provided upon request). If you have any problems viewing these or have any enquiries i'll always try and get in touch ASAP.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Katherine Mehmet.

Onion
Posted: 13/07/2013 by Katm93

Hi there.
I just left a reply to your advert with some photos attached of my house and living environment for the tortoise. More photos can be provided upon request. If you have any enquiries please don't hesitate to ask, i'll always try and reply ASAP. I hope you maybe take into consideration how much we'd really love to look after your tortoise and provide it with the best life possible. We live in Aylesford, Kent and have no problem coming to meet you.

Name:
Katherine Mehmet.

Telephone: Email:
Home: 01622 719456 Mobile: 07429 443957 Katm93@hotmail.co.uk
Date:
13/07/2013

1) Do you have any other tortoises (Yes/No)?


If yes, please give details of the species you keep including the number of tortoises you have, sex and approx age(s).

No.

2) Which species of tortoise would you like rehome? Please be specific, do not say ‘any’ (species specific care sheets and photos are available on the TPG website under “The Tortoise”)
My family and I are most interested in either the Hermanns or the Horsfield.

3) What age & sex of tortoise are you looking for? i.e., hatchling, juvenile, adult or no preference?

No Preference.

4) Please give full details & photos of the outdoor area/run that will be available for the tortoise(s)

We have a very large garden that the tortoise would be able to roam around in (under supervision) we also have a plant section that is fenced which could entertain the tortoise and be suitable for grazing.

5) Have you a greenhouse that can be used to house a tortoise when the weather is cooler (Yes/No)? – If yes please provide photos

If yes, does it have an electricity supply? (Yes/No/Can be installed)?

Yes and no. Our greenhouse is very spacious. With two levels and four panels for different plants (however these can be removed to create a more open plan living environment. The dimensions to our greenhouse are: Length: 44 inches (112cm) Width: 47.5 inches (121cm) Depth: 23 inches (59cm) this is with the roof closed. With the roof open (creating another level) the dimensions are: Width: 46 inches (117cm) Depth: 24 inches (60cm) the tortoise enclosure would be put here during the days of the warmer months (weather permitting) and any other warm sunny day during the rest of the year, then brought inside at night as the greenhouse doesn’t have an electricity supply.

6) Have you a shed or outbuilding that can be used when the weather is cooler (Yes/No)? - If yes, please provide photos

If yes, does it have an electricity supply? (Yes/No/Can be installed)?

Yes we have a garage that is very spacious and can be accessed by the tortoise from our garden patio. If we were lucky enough to re-home a tortoise no cars would be parked in the garage as we have a very large driveway and would want to make the tortoise as comfortable as possible to roam around in.

7) Please provide details & photos of any other shelter that a tortoise can access from outside.

Does it have an electricity supply? (Yes/No/Can be installed)?

The tortoise will be able to access our conservatory from our garden patio. Our conservatory does have an electricity supply.

8) What other pets have access to your garden?

Will these have access to the tortoise enclosure?

We have a four year old Bichon Frise dog called Poppy. She is very timid and has little interest in other animals. She will have no access to the tortoise enclosure.

10) Please provide details & photos of any other indoor accommodation (e.g. Tortoise Tables etc)

This would be our first tortoise and this is the table we have just bought, it would be a perfect fit for a Hermanns or Horsfield as it’s nice and roomy for them, the dimensions for the table are: 30"x24"x8" The table comes complete with a nice attractive routered bracket, e27 ceramic screw bulb holder, 2 meters of heat resistant cable and fitted with a 3 amp plug.
Once the table arrives it will be filled with a bowl of fresh water every day, 50/50 mix of play sand and topsoil along with various mall rocks, flattish stones, slate and upturned flower pots to add interest. During the colder months the tortoise enclosure will be kept in our spare bedroom as it’s very peaceful.

11) Please give details of the diet you will provide.
For the Hermanns tortoise we would feed it the diet of:
Dandelion - flowers and leaves
Grape leaves
Plantain
Sow thistle
Bitter cress Land cress
Dead nettle Clover
Vetch Cats ears
Mulberry leaves Lavatera - flowers and leaves
Hibiscus - flowers and leaves Pansies/viola
(a firm favourite) Nasturtiums
Honeysuckle - flowers only Welsh Poppies
Hollyhocks Rose petals
Campanula (another favourite) Evening Primrose
Wild Mallow Rough Hawk bit
Along with sprinkling Herbiseed making sure it’s the ‘med tortoise mix’

For the Horsfield however we would feed it the natural balanced diet of:
Mixed flowers and dried leaves avoiding fruit and keeping the diet varied by feeding the tortoise a wide range of broad leafed weeds such as dandelion, hawk bits, sow thistles, plantains lovers, bitter cress, bindweeds, shepherds purse, chickweed, hedge mustard, white and red deadnettle, mallows, sedums and vetches.

Both tortoises would be given fresh water every day.

12) Do you have any previous experience of keeping tortoises? Please give brief details, including membership of any clubs or societies, courses taken etc.
No.


13) How far are you willing to travel to collect a tortoise?
We live in Aylesford, Kent so anywhere in Kent would be fine. However we would travel as far as East Sussex, London and Dover.

14) Would you be willing to take on a tortoise that might have health problems and pay any ongoing vet bills it may incur?

Please delete the answer that does not apply:

Yes

(Answering 'No' to this question will in no way affect your application)

Re: young unsexed horsfield - Brighton
Posted: 08/08/2013 by trevii2000

Hi I live just out side of Brighton in Peacehaven. At present I have a horsefield that is 9 years of age. If your tortoise is still looking for a home could u let me know so we could make possible plans to rehome onion. Thanks in advance

Re: young unsexed horsfield - Brighton
Posted: 16/08/2013 by trevii2000

|Hi,

I recently put a message up in relation to your horsefield called Onion. As i have not seen a reply this means either u have rehomed or the message did not load correctly. As i said in the previous message I live just outside of brighton in peacehaven just outside of Brighton. I have a 9 year old Horsefield at the moment and would like to get them a companion. would be grateful if u could let me know if Onion is still looking for a home.

Thank you in advance Trevi Moppett 

Re: young unsexed horsfield - Brighton
Posted: 19/08/2013 by nimno

Hi

 I live in Hove Brighton and am interested in Onion, I can drive so could to pick him up if am lucky enough to rehouse him, Many thanks

Angela

Re: young unsexed horsfield - Brighton
Posted: 12/01/2014 by TPGDarren

Hi,
Just a quick update on our website changes. All Tortoises available for rehoming can be found by clicking the below link, which has recently been updated

http://www.tortoise-protection-group.org.uk/site/tortoises_available_for_rehoming_181.asp
Some of the photos are missing, but we hope to add these in the next day or two.

If you feel you are able to offer a tortoise a suitable home, please follow this link where contact details and an explanation of how to go about rehoming a tortoise can be found (if you haven’t already done so):-

http://www.tortoise-protection-group.org.uk/site/applying_to_rehome_a_tortoise_188.asp

If you are new to keeping tortoises, care sheets for each species and photos of suitable set-ups can be found by navigating through the menu on the left hand side of our website.

Many Thanks Again for taking the time to contact us and we hope to hear from you shortly:-)

Kindest Regards
Darren

 

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