Hello, internet! I apologize for not keeping you updated about the animals. Last time I posted was mid October so I apologize in advance that this might be a lengthy catch-up entry.
Lucky's and Rosie’s foster families fell in love with them so they will continue to live with their “permanent fosters.” Luckily, they only live a few doors away so they can visit each other often. Same with Huck Finn, he loves his foster mom, Ella! (Rosie is officially adopted with paperwork but if you have fallen in love with Lucky or Huck Finn, please let me know!)
Although I will miss her dearly, Big Berta found a loving home. In my time with her, we meditated together, scared masculine adult college students, and she became a celebrity!
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Yes, Bertha stole Chris's shades right out of his pocket. |
While Bertha was still here, I housed a few more critters. For a week I housed 4 crested Geckos for a friend - Oswald, Mojo, Penny, and Spiro. Mojo and Penny got adopted together, Oswald is not adoptable yet, and Spiro continues to live with his loving owner, Brittany.
During this hectic time, I puppysat Beta, a 3 month old beagle mix. Beta came to my friend Ashley from Craigslist, full of 3 different types of worms, lethargic, emaciated, and full of mange. With some TLC and dewormer, her and Ashley are having a beautiful life together.
If Bertha, Beta, the geckos, Lester and Locke (my pet dog and bearded dragon) were not enough, amongst the chaos was Kroger, a 2-foot alligator snapping turtle that l had been rehabilitating for the month of November. He had been hit by a car and had a broken jaw, so he was fed through a feeding tube. (The Turtle Rescue Team at the NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine is truly remarkable for all that they do, and if you would like more information, or to donate, click here! )
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Feeding Kroger |
At this point you may be wondering, Jodie, where the #$%! Would you be able to house a 2-foot snapping turtle in your tiny townhome? That is an excellent question.
What appears to be an ordinary bathtub is in fact, an ordinary bathtub. My bathtub.
Right before I left for winter break, I returned Kroger to the vet school. He is now in another rehab home and doing extremely well!
And with that, ladies and gentlemen, I thank you for keeping up with Jodie’s Ark. Please post comments, questions, or if you have expertise in any of these species, provide advice!
It was quite something to see Kroger in your bathtub. It's good to know he's in another foster home and that you'll now be able to take showers without going through a lengthy exercise session to get him safely moved to another, suitable/sizable container.
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