Okay, Lynne and Cari, if you can each take a dog and a kid I'll get some. 
I AM looking to re-home a couple of desert tortoises. They have been in the family for 40 years.
I've had them up here in Julian for about 4-5 years. Because of the cooler temps I bring them
in the garage (where I have a house with it's own thermostat) once temps start dropping in the afternoon.
They really need to be in a warmer climate. They hibernate from Nov. to April so they should be coming
out of hibernation soon.
They need a pen that they can't tunnel out of or go over (Yes,they can go over! One sits in the corner and the other uses him as a step stool to go over the top!!) They eat a variety of fresh greens, fruits and vegetables. Their house would go with them. They require it in order to burn off the evening humidity, even a little humidity will cause upper respiratory issues.
I'd love to find someone that will see them through the next 40 years!
If interested please PM me with your number and we can talk.

I AM looking to re-home a couple of desert tortoises. They have been in the family for 40 years.
I've had them up here in Julian for about 4-5 years. Because of the cooler temps I bring them
in the garage (where I have a house with it's own thermostat) once temps start dropping in the afternoon.
They really need to be in a warmer climate. They hibernate from Nov. to April so they should be coming
out of hibernation soon.
They need a pen that they can't tunnel out of or go over (Yes,they can go over! One sits in the corner and the other uses him as a step stool to go over the top!!) They eat a variety of fresh greens, fruits and vegetables. Their house would go with them. They require it in order to burn off the evening humidity, even a little humidity will cause upper respiratory issues.
I'd love to find someone that will see them through the next 40 years!
If interested please PM me with your number and we can talk.
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