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okreptilerescue
at Tue Jan 22 19:44:25 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by okreptilerescue ]
i have all kinds of stuff-
burms, retics, red tails- colombian and peruvian, ball pythons, corns, blue garters, i've got a doll of an emerald (my trophy!), .... then the lizards- beardies, iguanas, monitors, geckos, then frogs and toads...
hubby wants a green conda' and a surinam RTB so i think those are our next kids....
then we have dogs, birds, ferrets, cats,.... everything- AND- my house DOES NOT smell like animals!! (yay- me!)-- and those are just our PERSONAL pets- we've got i think around 13 rescue animals right now that are ready for adoption-- and i've got 4 more at a foster home that aren't ready for adoption.... i've done rescue for years and its truely my passion- its what got me started back in high school when i worked at the pet store- i'd take all kinds of things home that were left on the steps or brought in...
lol...
anyway...
I love the idea of the bedroom- but i think he's too small for it now.
Our cages for our big kids are 7 ft. long, 4 ft. wide and tall-- we have 4 of these.
another cage is 8 long, 2 wide and 2 tall-- works well for those 7-9 footers....
then we've got a few other random sizes...
The only big girl that hasn't really fit in the 7 ft long cages is a HUGE burm- she's about 16 foot and a little smaller than a basket ball -- never missed a meal! eats f/t and we can throw the rabbits up in the air and she'll catch them. She doesn't try to wrap them up, she just digs in! once she's working on those- we put the other rabbits in litter box pans and set in her cage, an hour later- theres no more bunnies.
anyway-- that big girl has a brand new cage thats 7 long 7 wide and 4 tall.... its nice! has shelves that actually support her...
they are awsome creatures- here's an example:
This is an adoption/education event we went to last year- 2 hour drive, warm/hot day about 80 degrees- out there for 6-7 hours straight 2 hour drive home- and was STILL in a good mood...
pic:

Beth ----- The rescue site: www.freewebs.com/okreptilerescue
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