YEAH, THOSE EXOTIC ANIMALS, AS WELL AS A FEW OF THEIR FRIENDS FROM THE FORGOTTEN FRIENDS REPTILE RESCUE IN LANCASTER COUNTY WILL BE UP FOR ADOPTION HERE THIS COMING WEEKEND. MY DAUGHTER NAMED THIS ONE PATRICK PATRICK IS ONE OF A DOZEN EXOTIC ANIMALS TAKEN IN THIS WEEK AT THE FORGOTTEN FRIENDS REPTILE RESCUE. THE PLATED LIZARD IS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE, SO IT’S OUR FIRST ONE WE’VE EVER HAD IN 20 YEARS. SO IT’S A VERY FUN FOR US WHEN WE GET TO EXPERIENCE A NEW SPECIES. PATRICK, ALONG WITH NINE BALL PYTHONS, ANOTHER LIZARD AND A SCORPION CAME HERE AFTER THEIR OWNER UNEXPECTEDLY PASSED AWAY. THE FAMILY TOLD US THAT THEY JUST WANTED THESE ANIMALS TO GO TO A GOOD HOME. THAT WAS THEIR BIGGEST CONCERN. THEY KNEW THEIR SON LOVED HIS REPTILE SO MUCH. THE REPTILES HAVE BEEN WELL TAKEN CARE OF AND ARE ALL IN GOOD HEALTH. PROBLEM IS, THE RESCUE DOESN’T HAVE THE ROOM TO KEEP THEM. SO FOR THE FIRST TIME IT’S HOLDING AN ADOPTION EVENT THIS WEEKEND AND I EXPECT WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE. WE’RE ALREADY GETTING A LOT OF EMAILS AND INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK MESSAGES. ANYONE INTERESTED IN. TAKING ONE OF THE PETS HOME WILL HAVE TO FILL OUT AN APPLICATION AND PAY A SMALL ADOPTION FEE, SO IT’S NOT. ABOUT MAKING MONEY. IT’S NOT ABOUT PEOPLE TRYING TO FIND A RARE COLOR MORPH, BUT IT’S ABOUT PEOPLE FINDING A FOREVER HOME FOR SOME OF THESE PETS THAT REALLY NEED ONE. NOW I GOT TO SPEND A LITTLE TIME WITH PATRICK THIS AFTERNOON. HE IS A REAL SWEETHEART. I ALSO HELD ONE OF THE BALL PYTHONS. ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL ANIMAL. SO ALL OF THESE ANIMALS WILL BE UP FOR ADOPTION THIS COMING WEEKEND. RIGHT HERE AT THAT FISH PLACE. THAT PET PLACE ON CENTERVILLE ROAD, ITRILLIONUNS SATURDAY FROM 11 UNTIL THREE. GUYS, I DON’T KNOW IF I WERE YOU, I’D PUT AN APPLICATION IN NOW. OH, YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND. ANNE LORI IS VERY INTERESTED. WELL, I WANT TO KNOW, DID YOU HOLD THE SCORPION. I DID NOT HOLD THE SCORPION. THAT ONE WAS A LITTLE BIT SCARY. UM, BUT REALLY, THE LIZARDS AND THE PYTHONS, UM, THEY WERE KIND OF SWEET. YEAH. OH, I’LL TELL YOU THERE. WE HOPE THEY ALL FIND FOREVER HOMES. AND I THINK THEY WILL. THERE’S A LOT OF FOLKS THAT BE INTERESTED, LO
Rescued reptiles need new homes
The Forgotten Friends Reptile Rescue in Lancaster County took in a dozen exotic animals earlier this week. The animals were left behind after their owner unexpectedly passed away.Now, the nine ball pythons, two lizards, and a scorpion are in need of new homes.According to Jesse Rothacker with the Forgotten Friends Reptile Rescue, “The family told us he just wanted these animals to go to a good home. That was their biggest concern. They knew their son loved his reptiles so much.”Rothacker said the reptiles have been well taken care of and are all in good health.Right now, though, the rescue doesn’t have enough room to keep them. So, it’s holding an adoption event this weekend.”I expect we’re going to have a lot of people. We’re already getting a lot of emails, Instagram and Facebook messages,” Rothacker said.Anyone interested in taking one of the pets home will have to fill out an application and pay a small adoption fee. “It’s about people finding a forever home for some of these pets that really need them,” Rockacker said.The adoption event is planned for this Saturday, Feb. 3 at That Fish Place, That Pet Place on Centerville Road in Lancaster. It runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Forgotten Friends Reptile Rescue in Lancaster County took in a dozen exotic animals earlier this week. The animals were left behind after their owner unexpectedly passed away.
Now, the nine ball pythons, two lizards, and a scorpion are in need of new homes.
According to Jesse Rothacker with the Forgotten Friends Reptile Rescue, “The family told us he just wanted these animals to go to a good home. That was their biggest concern. They knew their son loved his reptiles so much.”
Rothacker said the reptiles have been well taken care of and are all in good health.
Right now, though, the rescue doesn’t have enough room to keep them. So, it’s holding an adoption event this weekend.
“I expect we’re going to have a lot of people. We’re already getting a lot of emails, Instagram and Facebook messages,” Rothacker said.
Anyone interested in taking one of the pets home will have to fill out an application and pay a small adoption fee.
“It’s about people finding a forever home for some of these pets that really need them,” Rockacker said.
The adoption event is planned for this Saturday, Feb. 3 at That Fish Place, That Pet Place on Centerville Road in Lancaster. It runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.