Me feeding pet turtle
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Millard — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 03:15 PM)
She's a clever girl!
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fun with socks and jane — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 03:10 PM)
Looks like you have too much food in the water. I think you only want to put an amount that they can eat within 5 minutes. Otherwise you unnecessarily dirty the tank.
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The Kraken — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 03:14 PM)
She usually eats all her food until I started giving her shrimp. Now she doesn't eat the pellets anymore. She prefers worms and shrimp now. She used to scarf down those pellets like it was gourmet food.
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The Kraken — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 03:22 PM)
She's grown 10x her size in that container in 2 years. From a half dollar size to now.
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尺ロㄈにモイ-ら凡几 — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 04:24 PM)
That turtle doesn’t deserve to be treated this way. You don’t properly feed it, you don’t have it in a proper enclosure, and you won’t give it a proper source of heat. And, not only that, you talking about releasing it back into the wild because you can’t take care of it anymore.
You’ve doomed this poor animal.
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Lilith — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 05:32 PM)
God, I'm agreeing with Rocket. That's a
WILD
turtle. She needs to let that poor turtle
back out
into the wild. That turtle can't even turn around in there, and all that junk/food floating around is polluting the water. If she truly "loved" that
WILD
turtle, she'd let it go back into the wild. Hell, Donna even said the turtle
hissed
at her!
Another case of animal abuse. Un-****in'-believable.
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尺ロㄈにモイ-ら凡几 — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 05:34 PM)
She needs to let that poor turtle back out into the wild
no. No no no no no. She stole it from the wild when it was a little baby. Now it’s domesticated. It’ll die if she released it.
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Lilith — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 05:47 PM)
Wait, what?! She poached it from the wild when it was a little baby? Was it young enough to still need its mother? She's sick. What kind of person pilfers an animal from the wild and takes it home and traps it in a plexiglass box into which it can barely fit and laughs about it, thinking it's cute? WTF? I really didn't know she stole the turtle and had it this long ago. I thought it was only a few days ago. The damage is done.
You're absolutely right. If she's boxed this poor thing up for years, it's ****ed. Way to go Donna. Way to go.
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尺ロㄈにモイ-ら凡几 — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 06:26 PM)
Yeah. Apparently her kids found it a few hundred feet from a river or creek or whatever and decided to take it home instead of moving it closer to the body of water. She let them keep it because she was worried it’d die without her taking care of it. Now, over a year later, she’s keeping it in some storage container with nothing but water and a small bit of dry land to perch itself on and zero heat for it to sun itself on. And now she’s talking about releasing it back into the wild because she doesn’t want to take care of such a big animal…
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Lilith — 3 years ago(September 18, 2022 06:41 PM)
Idiot. This is yet another reason there are people who should never own pets, and definitely why people should never, ever, abduct wild animals and bring them home. They grow tired of them and just want to get rid of them. It's the same reason the idiots flush wild snakes and reptiles down into the miles and miles of septic systems below the city. Thoughtless ****heads like this with impulse control problems and short-sightedness end up hurting and injuring innocent animals that should have just been left alone.
If a wild animal is in trouble, help them get to safety. I've done that before. I've helped turtles get across the road to avoid getting squished, getting them to a creek bed. I helped a fawn who was tangled in a wire fence that was wrapped around her back legs, just enough to let her get loose, and she ran right to her mother. I've heard the smell of human will prevent them from being accepted but the doe watched us untangle the fawn, she was observing from a distance, and when her baby ran to her, she accepted it, and licked it, and they stared at us and both ran off together.
But it takes stupid to another level to seize a wild animal and trap it in a box in your house.
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