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Rehoming Posted: 06/02/2016 by natasha_hill@outlook.com |
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Hi tortoise lovers! We have had Elvis for approx 9 years and sadly lost him in may last year, my 10 year old son was devastated, after lots of deliberation we have now decided now is the time to look for a replacement or as my son calls it a "Sheldon" to replace Elvis. We have a full set up ready to go but would rather re-home a tortoise than buy from a breeder not just for the cost factor but would rather have a already established one rather than a new born but also we would rather give a little fella/gal a loving home. please let me know if anyone is looking to re-home a tortoise sex is not an issue! and we are willing to be completely vetted etc, we are based in the Midlands also. thanks for reading! | |
Re: Rehoming Posted: 06/02/2016 by Tom |
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Hello, Click on "TPG Tortoise Rehoming" & follow the protocol please. Regards, Tom | |
Re: Rehoming Posted: 07/02/2016 by liz dee |
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hello i would love to re home a tortoise ive keep them for years we live in cornwall how do i find a rehoming form plz | |
Re: Rehoming Posted: 11/07/2016 by Tracyj41 |
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I would like to rehome can any one help me find out how I can do this x | |
Re: Rehoming Posted: 26/08/2016 by paulapullein |
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Hi I have an Indian Star tortoise which I am only looking to rehome if the new owner can provide a better quality of life than I do. I was given the tortoise by the name of Mirrabel (female) by someone 8years ago and am finding it difficult to keep up with her size. She is almost fully grown and constantly eats. she has a pen outside during the hot sunny days as she likes it nice and warm. Please contact if you require any more information Paula | |