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link to “Is My Tortoise Happy?” – Here are 5 Signs to Look Out For

“Is My Tortoise Happy?” – Here are 5 Signs to Look Out For

It is not as easy to tell if a pet tortoise is happy as it is for other types of pets such as cats or dogs. In general, however, a healthy tortoise is a happy tortoise. It is important then that you...

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link to Just How Much Do Tortoises Eat in a Day?

Just How Much Do Tortoises Eat in a Day?

One of the most important questions that any novice pet owner has is what they should be feeding their new pet. Once you find out the type of food the animal in question likes to eat, the next...

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What Can I Give My Tortoise to Play With?

Any pet can be a companion, but needless to say that some are more interactive than others. When it comes to providing toys and entertainment for our pets, animals such as cats, dogs, hamsters, and...

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link to Do Pet Tortoises Like Being Held?

Do Pet Tortoises Like Being Held?

As tortoises have a hard outer shell, it is common for people to just assume that these creatures cannot feel it when they are being touched or picked up. And because of this assumption, it is also...

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What are the Signs of a Depressed Tortoise?

We all know that depression is an all-too-common illness in humans, but did you know that animals can suffer with depression too according to some vets. Although depression is not as common in...

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Why is My Prairie Dog Cold?

Prairie dogs are native to the prairies of North America (hence the name) and like to be kept in temperatures of around 70F. This is around the normal room temperature for most homes, which is ideal....

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About the Author

When not researching and writing about weird and wonderful animals, Lisa enjoys spending time with her 'two' families: her husband and 3 kids, and her 3 dogs, Sooty the cat, Frank the terrapin, and Bob the bearded dragon.

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