I am looking for an experienced tortoise owner to take a Hermanns tortoise.
It is quite a complicated story but he came to me by a private rescue situation a few months ago.
I don't have a great deal of information other than I have been told he is a she and around four
years old.
I did previously try to rehome but I could not find a suitable home so I am trying tortoise
orientated forums in the hope of finding an ideal place.
I will not charge a fee but would like to find an experienced keeper that can provide a long term home
with good indoor and outdoor summer houses.
I am in the north west of England and ideally I would a home within reasonable distance so I can
drop him off. I will consider the right home further away provided you are willing to at
least travel part way to collect and can give assurances from other forum members that
you are a responsible and knowledgable keeper.
Sorry if I sound too demanding but I don't want him to end up in a bad situation. He is safe with
me but would benefit from a more permanent home with garden access.
I look forward to hearing from you, any advice with regards to homing would also be much appreciated.
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It is quite a complicated story but he came to me by a private rescue situation a few months ago.
I don't have a great deal of information other than I have been told he is a she and around four
years old.
I did previously try to rehome but I could not find a suitable home so I am trying tortoise
orientated forums in the hope of finding an ideal place.
I will not charge a fee but would like to find an experienced keeper that can provide a long term home
with good indoor and outdoor summer houses.
I am in the north west of England and ideally I would a home within reasonable distance so I can
drop him off. I will consider the right home further away provided you are willing to at
least travel part way to collect and can give assurances from other forum members that
you are a responsible and knowledgable keeper.
Sorry if I sound too demanding but I don't want him to end up in a bad situation. He is safe with
me but would benefit from a more permanent home with garden access.
I look forward to hearing from you, any advice with regards to homing would also be much appreciated.
A.