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Old 12-14-12, 11:17 AM   #16
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Old 12-14-12, 11:21 AM   #17
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When I go my son will keep Cassie. If he is unable to care for her then $10,000 of the policy would go with her to NEEWS. There I know that she would be placed in a good home where the sanctuary would monitor her or she would live out her life in the sanctuary. There are three people who want Precious so he would be well cared for also.
Lankyrob you're lucky that the pet shop will purchase them back. There is a reptile shop in RI that tells people who purchase alligators there that when they get too big they will buy them back. They don't adding to the release of animals in the wild. Up here in New England the animals die over winter, so sad.
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Old 12-14-12, 11:26 AM   #18
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When I go my son will keep Cassie. If he is unable to care for her then $10,000 of the policy would go with her to NEEWS. There I know that she would be placed in a good home where the sanctuary would monitor her or she would live out her life in the sanctuary. There are three people who want Precious so he would be well cared for also.
Lankyrob you're lucky that the pet shop will purchase them back. There is a reptile shop in RI that tells people who purchase alligators there that when they get too big they will buy them back. They don't adding to the release of animals in the wild. Up here in New England the animals die over winter, so sad.

What if they release them in the spring then you guys will have a bunch of big gators terrorizing your waters over the summer. I'd report them to the DNR if I were you. They don't have to sell gators.
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I have no absolute proof. Two people have told me the same thing, they bought their gators there and when they tried to return them they refused. One kid used to let his wander his room, even at 4 feet. His grandfather told him to bring it back, when they didn't take it he sold it to a friend. God only knows where it ended up. They are illegal in MA but it doesn't stop people from driving over the state line. The only place I know of locally that will take them is The Rainforest Reptile Shows and that may only be confiscations.
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