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A coworker says she's interested in taking him in. I'm going to hear from her tomorrow after she's talked with her boyfriend about it, and so hopefully he'll be off to a more caring home with people better able to focus on him than whomever owned him previously.
Got him some kale, mustard and collard greens, and some green beans ... He's nibbled only a bit, but dear christ, I didn't know turtles shat so much. I hope that's a sign of good health. I don't know what healthy turtle shit looks like.
Bumping my own thread in hopes that /an/ can still recommend some herp- or small-animal-specific rescues they've had any experience in dealing with, in case the coworker can't take him.
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