ComicBookMama
Sub-Adult Member
I really, really, REALLY need to stay off Craigslist... it's the stomping grounds of the ignorant and irresponsible, and it does nothing but irritate the bejeebers out of me. I popped on this afternoon and sure enough, there's a Beardie to be rehomed... there is ALWAYS a Beardie to be rehomed... this one 3 years old, on sand, pic doesn't show much to assess condition. And do I want to rescue the poor thing? Of course I do! Along with all the other poor critters listed there because they had the bad luck to be adopted by negligent losers with fruit fly attention spans.
::sigh::
So I came here to restore my faith in humanity. People here actually care about taking care of their pets, thank goodness.
No, I can't rescue the poor Beardie... when I raised gerbils I was constantly rescuing them and hamsters from uneducated owners, because the local pet stores knew me and would holler when they needed a foster home for a returned pet or accidental litter, but I can't fit another Beardie hab in my computer room. Someday, though, I will have a home with a room devoted to my tank-pets, and THEN I'll be able to do some good for homeless herps. But I won't get them off Craigslist, I think. Those bottom-feeders can live with the consequences of their actions, for all I care... grrr.
::sigh::
So I came here to restore my faith in humanity. People here actually care about taking care of their pets, thank goodness.
No, I can't rescue the poor Beardie... when I raised gerbils I was constantly rescuing them and hamsters from uneducated owners, because the local pet stores knew me and would holler when they needed a foster home for a returned pet or accidental litter, but I can't fit another Beardie hab in my computer room. Someday, though, I will have a home with a room devoted to my tank-pets, and THEN I'll be able to do some good for homeless herps. But I won't get them off Craigslist, I think. Those bottom-feeders can live with the consequences of their actions, for all I care... grrr.