I think it is time to move my beloved Sully, Pepper. I knew she wouldn't be a lifetime keeper (and still don't understand why these would be legally sold in my State, considering our cold winters), but I'm glad I have had her as long as I had! I found her at a local petstore when she was 6" in size.
Pepper is a female and is just a hair under 13 inches long now. I don't have an accurate weight as my little scale only goes to 10 lbs and she exceeds that!
She's been very depressed since I've had to bring her in for the winter, so I am really hoping to find a home in an area where she can be outside year round. If you think you can take her, please tell me all about your outside habitat (and pics are a plus!)
I'm not asking a rehoming fee, but whoever takes her would have to arrange transportation from me to you. I'm in Wisconsin; I'm scared to ship her myself so hoping that a new owner can either find someone to transport her, or has contacts in the area that would be willing to take over the shipping.
Sorry this undershot isn't the best. She was a bit muddy! It's hard to see her tail but it is the tiniest little nub I've ever seen!!! That little bump on the left inside the little, um, tail area (?) is the tip of her tail!
Pepper is a female and is just a hair under 13 inches long now. I don't have an accurate weight as my little scale only goes to 10 lbs and she exceeds that!
She's been very depressed since I've had to bring her in for the winter, so I am really hoping to find a home in an area where she can be outside year round. If you think you can take her, please tell me all about your outside habitat (and pics are a plus!)
I'm not asking a rehoming fee, but whoever takes her would have to arrange transportation from me to you. I'm in Wisconsin; I'm scared to ship her myself so hoping that a new owner can either find someone to transport her, or has contacts in the area that would be willing to take over the shipping.
Sorry this undershot isn't the best. She was a bit muddy! It's hard to see her tail but it is the tiniest little nub I've ever seen!!! That little bump on the left inside the little, um, tail area (?) is the tip of her tail!