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Posted by Marwin on December 09, 2000 at 14:44:46:
I hope I can get some advice! My husband has a "friend" who has neglected his poor torts....he called today to see if we would take them, since he has had his electricity shut off and they were dying!! What can I say, Im a sucker for a tort-faced being...plus I feel those poor animals didnt CHOOSE to be with that jackass....so....now..I have:
TEN Russian torts
One redfoot...dont know how big these get at maturity, but this one is about a foot long
One Sulcatta...which I know, unfortunately are a dime a dozen. This one is what I would call a teenager...well, maybe not in turtle years. About 18" long.
They arrived dehydrated...the russians especially, I dont know if I will lose any of them. I put them all in lukewarm water and sprayed them with water. Most , if not all, took a big poop, and sort of came back to life.
The Sulcata is running loose in our kitchen, for lack of a better place to house him comfortably. The russians are all in a 70 gallon tank, again, the best I can do on short notice. All have been offered soaked pellets(for bearded dragons, but has to work for today...). The Redfoot ate...I didnt think any of them would.
Now, after all that history....a question:
Is there a coordinator or an organization for Tort rescue??
I need help placing these animals, ASAP, as am not equipped or educated enough to care for them.
Can someone direct me to the proper persons who might be willing to help?
I live in Kansas City, Mo.
Any help or information appreciated.
Sara Kaminski
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