Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 6 days ago
How this pet arrived:
Miss Green was brought in by our Humane Law Enforcement team.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Miss Green, a charming red-eared slider with a zest for life! Unlike many of her species, she's full of energy, always eager to explore her surroundings. She's a curious creature, often found investigating every nook and cranny of her habitat. Miss Green is a joy to watch, her lively antics bringing a smile to everyone's face. Her vibrant energy and curiosity make her a unique and engaging companion. Miss Green is looking for a family who can ensure she lives out her days in comfort without the chance to (slowly) make a break for the wild, as red-eared sliders are non-native to California and can disrupt our local ecosystem. While Miss Green could settle into a massive indoor aquarium (100+ gallons), her ideal habitat is an outdoor pond where she can swim, bask and explore in a safe, predator-free environment. The pond should be established and bioactive or equipped with a high-tech filter to keep things clean. With a lifespan of over 20 years, Miss Green thrives on a diet of turtle pellets, supplemented with a species-specific menu including delicacies like insects, fruits and veggies. And don't forget to install that tiny turtle fence! If you're interested in adding Miss Green to your family, come meet her today!
How this pet arrived:
Miss Green was brought in by our Humane Law Enforcement team.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Miss Green, a charming red-eared slider with a zest for life! Unlike many of her species, she's full of energy, always eager to explore her surroundings. She's a curious creature, often found investigating every nook and cranny of her habitat. Miss Green is a joy to watch, her lively antics bringing a smile to everyone's face. Her vibrant energy and curiosity make her a unique and engaging companion. Miss Green is looking for a family who can ensure she lives out her days in comfort without the chance to (slowly) make a break for the wild, as red-eared sliders are non-native to California and can disrupt our local ecosystem. While Miss Green could settle into a massive indoor aquarium (100+ gallons), her ideal habitat is an outdoor pond where she can swim, bask and explore in a safe, predator-free environment. The pond should be established and bioactive or equipped with a high-tech filter to keep things clean. With a lifespan of over 20 years, Miss Green thrives on a diet of turtle pellets, supplemented with a species-specific menu including delicacies like insects, fruits and veggies. And don't forget to install that tiny turtle fence! If you're interested in adding Miss Green to your family, come meet her today!