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Hello all!
My 5 yo russian and I have just recently moved to the panhandle. We've been apartment dwellers for quite some time, and have recently upgraded to a 2 bedroom condo (yay, space!). I'm unfortunately not sure that I'm going to be here for more than a year, however. My boyfriend is in the navy, and so we move relatively frequently depending on his station.
SO, with that being said, I've had my tort for about 3 years now. I adopted him from a family that I used to nanny for; their son had lost interest in the little guy, and he basically stayed in a rather small terrarium void of interesting stuff. The mom gave him to me as a hope that I could provide for him a better life, and to relieve her from a pet that simply "took up space". Sad, but I fell in love with Raph as soon as I saw him , so I guess it's a bonus for the both of us. I'm still learning how to take care of him the best way I can, so that's why I joined!
Any suggestions from those that live in smaller, non-permanent abodes for me are greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
My 5 yo russian and I have just recently moved to the panhandle. We've been apartment dwellers for quite some time, and have recently upgraded to a 2 bedroom condo (yay, space!). I'm unfortunately not sure that I'm going to be here for more than a year, however. My boyfriend is in the navy, and so we move relatively frequently depending on his station.
SO, with that being said, I've had my tort for about 3 years now. I adopted him from a family that I used to nanny for; their son had lost interest in the little guy, and he basically stayed in a rather small terrarium void of interesting stuff. The mom gave him to me as a hope that I could provide for him a better life, and to relieve her from a pet that simply "took up space". Sad, but I fell in love with Raph as soon as I saw him , so I guess it's a bonus for the both of us. I'm still learning how to take care of him the best way I can, so that's why I joined!
Any suggestions from those that live in smaller, non-permanent abodes for me are greatly appreciated.
Cheers!