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New RTB Rescue with Q's

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  • 02-24-2008, 02:32 PM
    RBCpythons
    Re: New RTB Rescue with Q's
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    Originally Posted by jjspirko View Post
    The reality is buying a new and known healthy RTB from a good breeder will cost less. What you do here you do for charity and while words like adoption get tossed around when it comes to animals charity is almost always more expensive. In short in these situations it is about helping an animal in need, not saving money.

    I agree with evereything you said. THIS IS COMPLETELY AND TOTALLY FOR THE BOAS. I could have easily bought a brand new perfectly healthy baby, which acctually would have been cheaper and easier, But these guys were in need of people who care.

    thanks for all the help,
    Brandon Conant
  • 02-24-2008, 02:57 PM
    starmom
    Re: New RTB Rescue with Q's
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RBCpythons View Post
    I agree with evereything you said. THIS IS COMPLETELY AND TOTALLY FOR THE BOAS. I could have easily bought a brand new perfectly healthy baby, which acctually would have been cheaper and easier, But these guys were in need of people who care.

    thanks for all the help,
    Brandon Conant

    Hey Brandon~ Good job. I am excited to hear about how this works out and about the vet. I'm here in Bend and though I have a good vet for my snakes, she's not what I would call a 'herp vet.' If something terrible ever came up, I'd have to go over the mountain to someone in Portland. Keep us posted; good luck. Thanks for caring. :)
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