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Hi everyone,
I've had my sulcata for a few years now. I am ashamed to admit I got him as a somewhat impulse purchase at a pet store, but I'd like to believe I've taken as good care of him as I can. I've been a reader and semi active on this forum for a while. He is only 10ish inches long despite being about 3 years old. This is probably from the lack of wide open spaces I can't provide. He eats well, poops well, and when I do get to take him outside, he is curious and full of energy.
I have always been hopeful that I could provide him a nice big yard sooner than later, but as anyone who lives in socal knows, it's tough affording a nice big home. I don't think a home will come for a long time. I work long hours and it's become increasingly obvious I should look for a better home for my tort. As much as I love seeing him and taking care of him every day, I know he could be so much happier.
Anyway, I have attached some pictures. Please let me know if you would be interested in adopting him. While I have always referred to my tort as a "he" it could very well be female. If you could provide me a picture of your backyard and tell me a little bit about yourself and the living situation he will be going to, I would greatly appreciate it. I just want him to go to a good home.
I would be willing to meet any place in LA or Orange county. I would prefer to drive him to you, so I could see his new home in person, at least from the outside. I will not be shipping him.
I abhor the idea of "selling" my tort, so I don't want any money. I just need to be sold that he will be going to a good home.
Thanks.
DK
I've had my sulcata for a few years now. I am ashamed to admit I got him as a somewhat impulse purchase at a pet store, but I'd like to believe I've taken as good care of him as I can. I've been a reader and semi active on this forum for a while. He is only 10ish inches long despite being about 3 years old. This is probably from the lack of wide open spaces I can't provide. He eats well, poops well, and when I do get to take him outside, he is curious and full of energy.
I have always been hopeful that I could provide him a nice big yard sooner than later, but as anyone who lives in socal knows, it's tough affording a nice big home. I don't think a home will come for a long time. I work long hours and it's become increasingly obvious I should look for a better home for my tort. As much as I love seeing him and taking care of him every day, I know he could be so much happier.
Anyway, I have attached some pictures. Please let me know if you would be interested in adopting him. While I have always referred to my tort as a "he" it could very well be female. If you could provide me a picture of your backyard and tell me a little bit about yourself and the living situation he will be going to, I would greatly appreciate it. I just want him to go to a good home.
I would be willing to meet any place in LA or Orange county. I would prefer to drive him to you, so I could see his new home in person, at least from the outside. I will not be shipping him.
I abhor the idea of "selling" my tort, so I don't want any money. I just need to be sold that he will be going to a good home.
Thanks.
DK