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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:05 pm Post subject: Rescue: Cross post ??*Chinese Cayman Alligator*??
From a post in Herp World
Chinese Cayman Alligator Desperately needs rescueing
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Hello all,
My brother called me the other night with a problem. His friend owns a chinese cayman alligator (Spelling?) In the state of Kentucy it is illegal to own. Problem being . The poor thing is 6ft in a 6ft aquarium (wrong in the first place) and he does not want to deal with him (second wrong never get an animal not thinking of future care) He says he is very doscile . BUT This guy is thinking of dumping him in the wild to fend for himself Cry ...Winter is around the corner and he has never been on his own. So I thought I would see if there was ANYONE willing to take him before he gets dumped Mad The gator is in the bowling green ky area.I would take him but I don't have the means to accomedate him we already have a Nile Monitor. PLEASE if anyone can help or knows of where to get help that would be great ..Because of the legal status of owning one in KY he is afraid to ask around there. Thanks
Contact Jim at rescue@herpkingdom.com for contact details. _________________ Yours,
NiColeRuSSell
"I'm gonna do what I should've done in the first place. I'll find her, wherever she is, tie her up, torture her... until she likes me again."
-Spike
Last edited by nicolerussell on Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:22 pm, edited 1 time in total
Thanks alot...this is one of those time I wish I had the facitilies for a crocodilian...they really are beautiful animals. _________________ Yours,
NiColeRuSSell
"I'm gonna do what I should've done in the first place. I'll find her, wherever she is, tie her up, torture her... until she likes me again."
-Spike
no, crocodilians do NOT tame and are lousy pets, i reallllly wish people would not buy/sell them. it is my unpopular opinion that all crocodilians in the pet trade, which cannot be returned to the wild or used for educational purposes, should be euthanized. because eventually they will hurt someone or be released, or just suffer a long cruel death due to neglect. very, very few people have the facilities and funds to properly care for one, even the "dwarf" varieties (the smallest of which is still 4')
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