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Snake Sanctuary

 
Sue has many homeless snakes to look after, but they are ready and willing to work for their keep; they are friendly, non-venomous and non-aggressive. They love to be out and about, keeping company with people. Please book them now so that they can keep their heating on, tummies full and help pay their vets fees. I would also like to set up an adoption scheme to find any new rescues good homes.
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Rainbow boasShe is looking for support and sponsorship for her Snake Sanctuary, or Reptile Refuge. She has already taken in many homeless snakes and rescues, but has run out of space and needs financial backing to relocate and create a Sanctuary within the Greater London area. This would be an invaluable learning centre for children and adults alike--school visits would be welcomed. She is looking for premises, so..............

Anyone with any ideas or information, please contact her

 
If you donate via Paypal, all funds will go towards a Sanctuary revamp, I will place photos of the work as it progresses. Thank you.
 
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RESCUES FOR RE-HOMING

There is a £50+ donation for any snake rehomed, although there is a reduction of £20 if two snakes are rehomed together or by the same person.

Baby Corn Snakes - when available - £40 each £70 for two

 

A Grey Rat Snake - Cedric - lovely nature - 4ft long a bit bigger than a Corn Snake. He could go to any loving home.

Baird's Rat Snake - Diamond - has been in the Sanctuary for years and really needs a loving home, he needs someone who knows the nature of snakes. Approx 5ft long

Sue sitting in one area of the sanctuary

   
   
   

Snake sanctuary logoIf you would like to donate to the upkeep of the Snake Sanctuary, please click on the "Donate" button.

   
 
   

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