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Medway exotic rescue Kent UK.

This advert is located in and around Chatham, Kent

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Advert Description

Medway exotic rescue Kent
Been running for 15 years plus. Always looking for unwanted vivs and reptile equutment to help us take more reptiles in
Here at our home we take in any reptiles or birds
We r family run. Council registered and have full vet backing.
And also work along side the rspca and other charitys to provide forever homes for any animals

Plz feel free to contact us if u r in need of help in any situation.
Located in rochester Kent and have facilities all over surrounding areas.
After a few messages regarding rehomes and rescues. I do not buy and will not sell animals on plz stop. I run to help not for profit.
Vivs and equitment always needed if u have anything empty or old plz

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Additional Information

  • This advert has had 854 views
  • This advert was Created 117 days ago
  • This advert was Updated 7 days ago
  • Chatham, Kent
Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Male
Current Age
46 years
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate