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Old 21-03-2012, 11:27 AM   #1
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Hi The reptile rescue i do volunter work for has just got 2 leopard tortoises in approx 5 years old, the larger 1 is male and the smaller one is looking like a female but hasnt grown properly since her dog attack as a baby.
for all questions please contact morley exotic animal recuse alan or heather on 07704773117 there will be a rehoming fee but i dont know what that is
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Old 21-03-2012, 06:41 PM   #2
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ahhh... so they are selling a pair of leopard tortoises.

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Hi The reptile rescue i do volunter work for has just got 2 leopard tortoises in approx 5 years old, the larger 1 is male and the smaller one is looking like a female but hasnt grown properly since her dog attack as a baby.
for all questions please contact morley exotic animal recuse alan or heather on 07704773117 there will be a rehoming fee but i dont know what that is
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Old 21-03-2012, 07:43 PM   #3
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ahhh... so they are selling a pair of leopard tortoises.
Most re-homing centres in the UK charge a small fee. It covers things like micro chipping, castration (in the case of dogs and cats) worm treatment etc.
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This comes up regularly in discussion on another Forum. When a Rehoming Centre charges a rehoming fee they are actually selling the animals and need to be licensed to do so.
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Old 21-03-2012, 08:22 PM   #5
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This comes up regularly in discussion on another Forum. When a Rehoming Centre charges a rehoming fee they are actually selling the animals and need to be licensed to do so.
I thought that they could only ask for a voluntary contribution towards the cost of its keep, that can be a 'suggested donation' of a certain amount but the new owner can basically contribute what they want to?
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The adoptee does have a choice... pay the 'donation' or be declared as an unsuited adoptee.

I could care less if rescue centers sell animals or charge for animals to recoup costs. It would be nice to see exactly what it is... selling animals to make up for cost of the operation.
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Old 21-03-2012, 09:52 PM   #7
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Hi Sorry if i have started something off, i only volunter there and the fees they charge no where near cover the costs of the massive vet bills, food and lighting they have, i only volunteer doing the fundraising we do bag packs in super markets, have galas, go to schools and things like that all just to keep a roof over the animals head,
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I took a look on the their website and it look like the rehoming "fee" is £100 per tort, but that is going on what they were asking for the last 5 that they had up but by the looks of it have since gone. Quite a lot IMO, that is not likely to get people queing up to help.
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Hi Sorry if i have started something off, i only volunter there and the fees they charge no where near cover the costs of the massive vet bills, food and lighting they have, i only volunteer doing the fundraising we do bag packs in super markets, have galas, go to schools and things like that all just to keep a roof over the animals head,
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So what if these Sancturys charge a fee, after all they have saved that particular animal from who knows what. I have no doubt that they do not make any profit for thier troubles but boy do they save a lot of unwanted or unloved pets from a life of hell
I also reckon by charging a fee they are putting off the less savory of animal adopter. If they cant gets animals for nothing the majority wont bother.
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