Hi everyone, my name is Andrew. I have been missing my tortoise for 7 years now(since October 2012). I have not been very active searching for him since then. However, I want to continue my search for him. I feel embarrassed to ask my neighbors since it has been so long since I have lost him...
So, an update on my progress in searching for my tortoise. I have talked to pretty much all the neighbors in and next to my block, except my next door neighbors. I will try to talk to my next door neighbors next. Overall, most of my neighbors said they did not see my tortoise. Other neighbors...
Also, I just wanted to say that your suggestion is a great suggestion. If I started searching for my tortoise just as I have been in the beginning, then I would probably be more efficient, since my top priority would be finding the tortoise. In the end, if I ever did find my tortoise, I will...
It is currently at night where I live, so I will get up when the sun first comes out in the morning to look for him. As you have said, crows and seagulls have the potential of carrying away my Russian tortoise, but as you said again, I am more inclined to keep searching for my tortoise. As I...
Blue jays could not have eaten or carried away my Russian tortoise. After all, if he is still in the streets, he is probably buried deep beneath the soil. There is no way for blue jays to have brushed away that much soil.
I understand what you are saying. It would be pretty interesting if I had found a tortoise roaming on the street, but I would always try to return the tortoise to its owner, because I know that's the right thing to do. Plus, that would save the owner his or her worries or anxiety of the missing...
Hi Wellington, I remember you replied to a post I posted on this forum two years ago. Remember? It was about the same tortoise I am finding now. I still have not found him. The birds in my area are not predatory. In my area, there are crows, songbirds, sea gulls, geese, blue jays. That is pretty...