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female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 08/07/2013 by wilsonathome

Princess is a female Hermann's tortoise approx 7-9yrs old. She was found wandering about 4 years ago and despite posters/ads etc she was never claimed. She went to live in a viv with a bearded dragon but she has been with me for the last 7 months and is now ready to leave to find a new home with an experienced keeper. We are near Port Talbot. She is a very friendly tortoise and really enjoys water. She has never been hibernated as far as i know. She has a shell deformity that doesn't interfere with anything she's meant to do naturally. If you can help and are interested in rehoming Princess please reply via email:
rehoming@tortoise-protection-group.org.uk and quote "princess female Hermann's"

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 09/07/2013 by sue tort

Hi  I would love to rehome princess as I am making another group of hermanns. Unfortunately I live a bit too far away in the South.  If we could meet somewhere in the middle it would be great. Regards  Sue

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 09/07/2013 by shaz179

Sent mine in. Love this lil lady to join me and my gang :-D

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 16/08/2013 by Bingobaby10

We would love to welcome "Princess" into our family in Llanelli, South Wales.

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 17/08/2013 by kgster66

i would love to rehome the tortoise to keep my other tortoise bo company in newport

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 12/01/2014 by TPGDarren

Hi,
Just a quick update on our website changes. All Tortoises available for rehoming can be found by clicking the below link, which has recently been updated

http://www.tortoise-protection-group.org.uk/site/tortoises_available_for_rehoming_181.asp
Some of the photos are missing, but we hope to add these in the next day or two.

If you feel you are able to offer a tortoise a suitable home, please follow this link where contact details and an explanation of how to go about rehoming a tortoise can be found (if you haven’t already done so):-

http://www.tortoise-protection-group.org.uk/site/applying_to_rehome_a_tortoise_188.asp

If you are new to keeping tortoises, care sheets for each species and photos of suitable set-ups can be found by navigating through the menu on the left hand side of our website.

Many Thanks Again for taking the time to contact us and we hope to hear from you shortly:-)

Kindest Regards
Darren

Re: female hermann's tortoise - South Wales
Posted: 23/06/2014 by dean

Hi, my husband and I are really interested in rehoming  princess, she would be a great addition to our ever growing family of Hermann s, we have mork, mindy who are both females aged 9-10 years old and bob (male) whos 6 and pippy and rosie who are only 4 month, we have a large garden and vivariums which they use in winter and bad weather. We are only a couple of miles away from port talbot.


 

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