Five Reasons to Not Buy a Turtle or Tortoise As Gifts
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Turtles can easily live 25 to 50 years or more and
tortoises can top 100 years. An impulse buy without a thought to the future
is not in the best interest of the animal. Plans need to be made in wills
and with family members since the animals can outlive their owners.
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American Tortoise Rescue is asking that no live animals, including
turtles and tortoises, be purchased for holiday gifts.
While turtles and tortoises outlived the dinosaurs, illegal smuggling,
habitat destruction, the commercial pet trade and live food markets in
turtles has devastated populations worldwide. Many once thriving species are
now threatened or endangered. Worse, some are now extinct. We are
recommending this holiday season to avoid animal impulse buys. Here are five
reasons why people shouldn’t buy a turtle or tortoise as a gift.
- Turtles are boring for children. Kids will not find everlasting love in
an animal that basically sits still most of the day sunning itself or hides
in leaves. Many kids tire of a turtle in a tank and don’t want to clean the
habitat and change the water. Turtles and tortoises poop, we remind
everyone.
- Most turtles and many tortoises are already hibernating at this time of
year. It’s unnatural for them to be awake and available for sale when they
should be sleeping from about October through April. It’s cruel to sell wild
animals that need to hibernate to stay healthy.
- Turtles and tortoises confined in tanks are miserable. It’s like a human
spending their entire life in a bathtub. The only proper habitat for these
animals is outside. The sun exposure helps maintain a healthy shell and is
necessary for the animal to grow and thrive. During hibernation, most
reptiles can stay outside in shelters that are dry and predator proof.
- Adoption is the ideal option. During the spring, when the animals awake,
rescues help place them in good “forever homes” with proper habitats. In
most cases, there is no charge to adopt, only the promise that the animal
will be given exceptional care for the rest of its life.
- Turtles can easily live 25 to 50 years or more and tortoises can top 100
years. An impulse buy without a thought to the future is not in the best
interest of the animal. Plans need to be made in wills and with family
members since the animals can outlive their owners. Most people don’t think
about that when they buy a turtle or tortoise.
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