4 females to rehome
- GrannyJu1
- Supporter in '21
Desperately need to rehome these 4 girls. Ages range from about 1 year to 4 years old. All are healthy, but youngest has had an issue with bladder sludge. Very sweet, but wild.
Currently housed in a 2 X 6 grid cage but have many more grids to either enlarge the cage or create more cages. Unfortunately, most of the grids have been chewed. Have clear acrylic protectors. Never-been-used chloroplast base with 12" inch back. 3 sets of flippers. Tons of fleece and felt yardage. 3 sets of flippers; quilts; fleece huts. Fleece discs for floors of huts. Lots and lots more.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Located in Chehalis, WA.
Currently housed in a 2 X 6 grid cage but have many more grids to either enlarge the cage or create more cages. Unfortunately, most of the grids have been chewed. Have clear acrylic protectors. Never-been-used chloroplast base with 12" inch back. 3 sets of flippers. Tons of fleece and felt yardage. 3 sets of flippers; quilts; fleece huts. Fleece discs for floors of huts. Lots and lots more.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Located in Chehalis, WA.
- GrannyJu1
- Supporter in '21
Believe me, this is one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. I'd keep them but my health is preventing my taking care of them properly. My husband feeds them & cleans their cage when I absolutely cannot, buts it's not fair to him. He's not the pet-lover that I am. We don't have a really good shelter or rescue that I can find. I worry that someone with snakes would want them FOR the snakes.