Enchong

Teenage Mutant Ninja

Enchong was owned by a senior citizen. The family came to us asking if we could take Enchong along with her sister Carly. Apparently, their owner was in poor health and couldn’t care for them anymore. 

While most of our residents come from legimate shelters or rescue entities, we knew that Enchong and Carly urgently needed help, and we had the space and experience to give them a home. 

After 3 years of staying with us, Enchong’s sister Carly passed away from a prolonged illness. Enchong continues to thrive in our home, swimming in her tub, basking in the sun, and roaming the yard. 

She doesn’t ask for much. But she asks for BFFs who will help cover the cost of her care. 

Enchong

Teenage Mutant Ninja

Enchong was owned by a senior citizen. The family came to us asking if we could take Enchong along with her sister Carly. Apparently, their owner was in poor health and couldn’t care for them anymore. 

While most of our residents come from legimate shelters or rescue entities, we knew that Enchong and Carly urgently needed help, and we had the space and experience to give them a home. 

After 3 years of staying with us, Enchong’s sister Carly passed away from a prolonged illness. Enchong continues to thrive in our home, swimming in her tub, basking in the sun, and roaming the yard. 

She doesn’t ask for much. But she asks for BFFs who will help cover the cost of her care. 

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Enchong eats pellets and green leafy veggies. Good quality turtle pellets are inexpensive, but veterinary care and maintenance for their home gets costly. Would you be Enchong’s BFF?

Rescue Story

Enchong needed to be rehomed when her owner developed health issues. Unfortunately, finding a suitable home for a red eared slider is not easy. After discussing with her previous owner, they made the long drive to bring Enchong to us.

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