3 1/2 foot female rescued Iggy needs new home

Discussion in 'Animal Adoptions' started by bratspets, Sep 24, 2005.

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  1. Janice

    Janice ReptileBoards Addict

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    If you feel comfortable with them, then they sound great.
     
  2. JEFFREH

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  3. bratspets

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    I think it is the right people at the right time.

    I think they will do better than I could, considering my husband's midwestern farm mentality
    when it comes to pets. It is amazing that he tolerates, and even likes "Susie's Zoo".
    The financial side of good "husbandry" is a continuing battle. I suspect I am not alone in that.

    Thanks for the support and great advice I have gotten here.
     
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  5. bratspets

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    Iggy went to her new home today.
    Even my husband said he will miss her.
    It is for the best.
    So why do I feel so sad?
     
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  7. jayhay

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    i know this sounds corny, but the ones who love the most are the one who can let go. I can't think of any greater gift you could have given her. You made sure she was happy, and in the right home.
     
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  9. bratspets

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    Thanks Jayhay...that just makes sense, doesn't it?
     
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  11. Herp_123

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    Wow, that is a beautiful Iguana. I hope she has a nice time at here new home.
     
  12. bratspets

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    Thanks Herp, me too...me too.
    Welcome to the Reptile Rooms.
    I like your joke there. :D
    What critters do you have?
     
  13. Herp_123

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    I have a rescued Iguana- Simon
    Shepherd/Chow- Jezz- she is my baby
    Cat- Scruffy
    1 African Chichlid- no name
    and one very annoying bird :roll:
    Does my brother count as a critter :?:
    I would love to have another reptile, but all out of room, and money. :(
     
  14. bratspets

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    Post pictures of Simon when you get a chance...
    hmmm...brothers are definitely animals, and some are monsters. :lol:
     
  15. Herp_123

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    I have pics of him in the Iguana section of Image Gallery. I tried several times to put a picture up and it never worked, so I gave up.
     
  16. hagalr

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    Have you found a home for her yet. Live in fla but maybe she would like to ride in a plane??
     
  17. bratspets

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    Gosh, just noticed this today...thought this topic would be locked.
    Yes, Iggy is in a new home. Thanks for the inquiry.
    Aren't iguanas running loose all over Florida?
     
  18. LMarshall

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    southern florida mostly and so are every other imported species(in my humble opinion)
     
  19. brandi_m_f

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    I will take her

    I will take her, I live in Va as well and I have one and I would love to have her, I have plenty of room for her to run, email me at brandi_m_f@yahoo.com and let me know if you still have her, thanks
     
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