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Old 10-10-2008, 07:58 PM
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Thanks for the support everyone!

Little bump to boot! <g>

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A little bump for TT rehoming!!

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Originally Posted by tams View Post
Tortoises can live a very long time, and it is quite common for these incredible animals to still be going strong even as we are slowing down a bit. Other circumstances can also result in a need to find a much loved pet a new home: illness, a house move, a career change, etc. This can be a very distressing time as it is not easy pass on responsibility to someone else, especially a stranger.




If you are in that position, you need to be assured of several very important things:
  • Your tortoise will receive proper care (by that, we mean diet, housing and veterinary attention when needed)
  • Your tortoise will never be sold (it can end up anywhere if that happens)
  • Your tortoise will not be placed at risk (by mixing with other species, by being forced to breed if it is unsuitable, by failing to have adequate quarantine and hygeine precautions in place, etc.)
Many people will gladly take on a tortoise these days, or may even offer a ‘Rehoming Service’. We urge you to check their credentials carefully:
  • How long have they being doing this?
  • Can they produce references from satisfied users of the service?
  • Do they have a good track record?
  • How do they verify and vet potential homes?
  • What standards do they require?
  • Do they (or their organisation) have sufficient expertise to ensure that incompatible animals are never mixed?
The Tortoise Trust has been rehoming tortoises and turtles since 1980. We have successfully rehomed thousands of animals. We have very strict controls in place, and we are recommended by many major organisations and institutions including zoos, the Blue Cross and veterinary practices. We take great care to ensure that very high standards are met and maintained.



If you have any questions about our rehoming service, please do not hesitate to contact us. There are NO FEES whatsoever involved, either for persons needing new homes, OR for those adopting. Our sole concern is to ensure the future welfare of the animal.

There are some things it might help you to know. It is vital for the health and welfare of the tortoise(s) involved that we obtain accurate information as to species, age and sex. The best way is to have a photograph available for us to check. We realise that in an emergency situation that might not be possible. In that case, we may only be able to offer a temporary home under quarantine conditions until this has been established.

It places your tortoise at risk of contracting serious illnesses or even of being attacked and injured by other tortoises if this is not done.

The Tortoise Trust

www.tortoisetrust.org

Thanks for taking the time to read,

Tamie
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Thank you for the support!

Exciting times ahead for the Tortoise Trust and the Jill Martin Charity: workshops, International conference, booklets ...



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A little bump!

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is this the TT rehoming post
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Does anyone know how much they charge for a course so that you can adopt a tort? Pm me with answer if poss as i have to go out now
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Originally Posted by tams View Post
Tortoises can live a very long time, and it is quite common for these incredible animals to still be going strong even as we are slowing down a bit. Other circumstances can also result in a need to find a much loved pet a new home: illness, a house move, a career change, etc. This can be a very distressing time as it is not easy pass on responsibility to someone else, especially a stranger.




If you are in that position, you need to be assured of several very important things:
  • Your tortoise will receive proper care (by that, we mean diet, housing and veterinary attention when needed)
  • Your tortoise will never be sold (it can end up anywhere if that happens)
  • Your tortoise will not be placed at risk (by mixing with other species, by being forced to breed if it is unsuitable, by failing to have adequate quarantine and hygeine precautions in place, etc.)
Many people will gladly take on a tortoise these days, or may even offer a ‘Rehoming Service’. We urge you to check their credentials carefully:
  • How long have they being doing this?
  • Can they produce references from satisfied users of the service?
  • Do they have a good track record?
  • How do they verify and vet potential homes?
  • What standards do they require?
  • Do they (or their organisation) have sufficient expertise to ensure that incompatible animals are never mixed?
The Tortoise Trust has been rehoming tortoises and turtles since 1980. We have successfully rehomed thousands of animals. We have very strict controls in place, and we are recommended by many major organisations and institutions including zoos, the Blue Cross and veterinary practices. We take great care to ensure that very high standards are met and maintained.



If you have any questions about our rehoming service, please do not hesitate to contact us. There are NO FEES whatsoever involved, either for persons needing new homes, OR for those adopting. Our sole concern is to ensure the future welfare of the animal.

There are some things it might help you to know. It is vital for the health and welfare of the tortoise(s) involved that we obtain accurate information as to species, age and sex. The best way is to have a photograph available for us to check. We realise that in an emergency situation that might not be possible. In that case, we may only be able to offer a temporary home under quarantine conditions until this has been established.

It places your tortoise at risk of contracting serious illnesses or even of being attacked and injured by other tortoises if this is not done.

The Tortoise Trust

www.tortoisetrust.org

Thanks for taking the time to read,

Tamie
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is this the TT rehoming post
I think it may just be Darren, thanks for the !!

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Does anyone know how much they charge for a course so that you can adopt a tort? Pm me with answer if poss as i have to go out now
From memory the course costs about £30.

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