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Tilly

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large
  • tortoise
  • Red Foot

About Tilly

Waukesha, WI

Species & Breed

tortoise
Red Foot

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Large
Red, Green

Behavior

House-trained: No

Tilly’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tilly's Story

Tilly is an approximately 2-year-old Red-Footed Tortoise. Tilly was under a year old when she came to us and our vet guessed that it was male. Tilly came in underweight and underdeveloped due to being on a wrong diet. Now that Tilly has been eating well and starting to grow, our vet believes Tilly is female! As adults, Red-Footed Tortoises can get to be 30+lbs. Tilly will need a home that will take care of her growing needs!<br/><br/>Tilly's adoption fee is $275. <br/><br/>For more information on adoption, please visit our website at www.centerforanimalrehab.org, read our Adoption Policies and fill out our Adoption Application. Our Adoption Coordinator will then be in touch with you. We are located in Waukesha, WI and do not ship.

Tilly is an approximately 2-year-old Red-Footed Tortoise. Tilly was under a year old when she came to us and our vet guessed that it was male. Tilly came in underweight and underdeveloped due to being on a wrong diet. Now that Tilly has been eating well and starting to grow, our vet believes Tilly is female! As adults, Red-Footed Tortoises can get to be 30+lbs. Tilly will need a home that will take care of her growing needs!

Tilly's adoption fee is $275.

For more information on adoption, please visit our website at www.centerforanimalrehab.org, read our Adoption Policies and fill out our Adoption Application. Our Adoption Coordinator will then be in touch with you. We are located in Waukesha, WI and do not ship.

Tilly is an approximately 2-year-old Red-Footed Tortoise. Tilly was under a year old when she came to us and our vet guessed that it was male. Tilly came in underweight and underdeveloped due to being on a wrong diet. Now that Tilly has been eating well and starting to grow, our vet believes Tilly is female! As adults, Red-Footed Tortoises can get to be 30+lbs. Tilly will need a home that will take care of her growing needs!

Tilly's adoption fee is $275.

For more information on adoption, please visit our website at www.centerforanimalrehab.org, read our Adoption Policies and fill out our Adoption Application. Our Adoption Coordinator will then be in touch with you. We are located in Waukesha, WI and do not ship.

How To Adopt

Tilly was listed as Adoptable by Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc.
How can I adopt Tilly?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Tilly?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tilly, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Adoption applications must be completed online. There are separate applications based on the type of pet you're interested in - bird, dog, or small animal. All the applications can be found here. Upon receipt, your application will be reviewed by our Board members for approval. Processing applications may involve background checks, veterinarian references, communication with landlord(s) as applicable, and generally will be completed within one week. Additional data may be requested such as: pictures of existing bird cages, video tours of the home, or a home visit. Applications with incomplete data may be delayed or denied. If approved, one of our Adoption Coordinators will reach out to schedule a meet-and-greet appointment with the suitable bird(s)/dog(s)/small animal(s). This enables us to assign you a dedicated Adoption Coordinator who will assist you in finding the perfect family member. They will ensure all your questions are addressed before committing to a new pet. Your Adoption Coordinator can also assist in selecting a cage, perches, toys, and pet food during your appointment. We adopted this model in 2020 and firmly believe it's the most effective way to serve you and match our animals with their forever home. In some cases, more than one meeting with the animal(s) may be required, at CARE's discretion. Only individuals with approved adoption applications and current volunteers are permitted to handle our birds, even through the cage bars. Ensuring the safety of our birds is our utmost priority, and failure to comply with our policies may result in being asked to leave. If we don't currently have a pet that is the right fit, your application remains on file with CARE: three months for birds and small animals, one year for dogs.

Tilly is from Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education Inc.

[Waukesha, WI]

Our Mission
The Center for Animal Rehabilitation & Education, Inc. (C.A.R.E., Inc.) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization whose mission is to provide for, through advocacy and activism, the needs of all exotic birds, elder dogs, and small animals. We educate the public about the needs of exotic birds, elder dogs, and sm...
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