It isn't, and in general, it is the difference between life and death for released herps.Originally Posted by M&M's Mommy
Here is a list of some Cali reptile rescues:
http://www.anapsid.org/societies/calif.html
This is probably your best bet right here, tho. If they can't take care of you, they'd probably at least be the best resource to hook you up with someone who could:
http://www.reptilerescueca.org/
Thank you so much for being willing to help her. A lot of people wouldn't. I know it isn't the same as finding a cute fluffy animal needing help, but reptiles are very special to me, and they can have a pretty rough time of getting the help they need. Let me know if I can help you out at all, and please let me know if they help you.
As far as feeding, it probably won't be a big issue... you can offer her some of the appropriate diet mentioned, but like I said before, she should be hibernating right now, so she shouldn't have too much of a feeding response. Ooh... thank you again for trying!I was so worried about her today. Please, please, please let me know any way I can help!





I was so worried about her today. Please, please, please let me know any way I can help!
Reply With Quote



Bookmarks