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City Rescue Pet News, Issue #004 -- Pet Reptiles
June 03, 2025
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I'm here to help anyone who lives in the city and is interested in pets and animals. My website is chock full of important information about pet care, looking after wildlife, working with animals...and more

Best Pet For Me

Just because you are allergic to cats and dogs, just because you "can't" have pets in your apartment, just because you don't have a lot of space or time...doesn't mean you can't have a pet. The best pet for me page on my website introduces you to different pets you can have, besides dogs and cats. You can also explore how to care for these various pets best-pet-for-me.html

Rescuing Pets

I'm especially interested in rescuing pets. There are a lof of advantages to getting a rescue pet, rather than going through a breeder or a pet store. You can read more on my adopt a rescue pet page. adopt-a-rescue-pet.html

Rescue Pet News - Pet Reptiles - Geckos

Reptiles can be great pets if you have allergies. They tend to be independent and don't want or need to be handled much, but some species tolerate human interaction better than others. Some even like people.

They have specific needs for habitats, temperature, humidity, and light. To find out more about pet reptiles, you can go to my best pet for me page and scroll down to the reptile section. I have individual pages for anoles, ball pythons, bearded dragons, various small snakes, various geckos, skinks, tortoises, turtles, and water dragons. Each of these animals has different needs, so you can find care info for all of them. best-pet-for-me.html For example, I have one page just on geckos. There are many different types of geckos, and they all have different needs. To find out more, go to my gecko page. pet-gecko.html You can find many geckos and other reptiles that need rescuing on petfinder.com, general reptile rescue websites, or rescue websites that specialize in the type of reptile you are looking for. Here are some cute gecko videos. The first one highlights a crested gecko. crested gecko Here’s one of a gecko mistaking his owner’s hand for food! biting gecko And this gecko seems more interested in human attention than eating! friendly gecko

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If you know someone who is interested in rescue pets in the city, be sure to let them know about my website. There is a ton of information there, and I'll be adding more. I'll be putting out this newsletter periodically and I'll be updating you on the progress of publishing my book, City Rescue Pets: Dogs, Cats, and Pigs.
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