




McGraw
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- turtle
- Painted
About McGraw
Dearborn, MO
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
McGraw’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$25
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McGraw's Story
McGraw was a family turtle until he wasn't. Things changed in the family and McGraw was given up. He is a very inquisitive turtle and he is always watching everything. He eats well, pelleted foods, live prey foods, and a few vegetables. He needs a large water tank or pond to have a great life. Painted turles do best in shallow calm water, with things to climb on to get sun or heat from a proper UVB bulb/lamp. <br/><br/>Our rescue is not currently open to the public. Adoptions are made at our adoption events OR by special arrangements made by CBT volunteer and potential adopter.... Rescue is located in Dearborn MO. We are willing to meet within a reasonable distance. Please check out our FB page or webpage (www.teescritters.weebly.com) for adoption event dates and additional information. When considering adopting one of our homeless pets, please remember to do your research before adoption, because we want to place our animals in homes who understand the responsibilities of taking care of an exotic pet.<br/><br/>****** PLEASE READ BEFORE SENDING AN INQUIRY: Please ask questions or make statements. We are happy to help!<br/>We do not ship any of our animals. Animals do not include enclosures. The adoption fee is not negotiable.
McGraw was a family turtle until he wasn't. Things changed in the family and McGraw was given up. He is a very inquisitive turtle and he is always watching everything. He eats well, pelleted foods, live prey foods, and a few vegetables. He needs a large water tank or pond to have a great life. Painted turles do best in shallow calm water, with things to climb on to get sun or heat from a proper UVB bulb/lamp.
Our rescue is not currently open to the public. Adoptions are made at our adoption events OR by special arrangements made by CBT volunteer and potential adopter.... Rescue is located in Dearborn MO. We are willing to meet within a reasonable distance. Please check out our FB page or webpage (www.teescritters.weebly.com) for adoption event dates and additional information. When considering adopting one of our homeless pets, please remember to do your research before adoption, because we want to place our animals in homes who understand the responsibilities of taking care of an exotic pet.
McGraw was a family turtle until he wasn't. Things changed in the family and McGraw was given up. He is a very inquisitive turtle and he is always watching everything. He eats well, pelleted foods, live prey foods, and a few vegetables. He needs a large water tank or pond to have a great life. Painted turles do best in shallow calm water, with things to climb on to get sun or heat from a proper UVB bulb/lamp.
Our rescue is not currently open to the public. Adoptions are made at our adoption events OR by special arrangements made by CBT volunteer and potential adopter.... Rescue is located in Dearborn MO. We are willing to meet within a reasonable distance. Please check out our FB page or webpage (www.teescritters.weebly.com) for adoption event dates and additional information. When considering adopting one of our homeless pets, please remember to do your research before adoption, because we want to place our animals in homes who understand the responsibilities of taking care of an exotic pet.
****** PLEASE READ BEFORE SENDING AN INQUIRY: Please ask questions or make statements. We are happy to help!
We do not ship any of our animals. Animals do not include enclosures. The adoption fee is not negotiable.
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