Tammy I just checked and both signs are still hanging on my property. I am the only one that has them.I am sure you are not the only one here who has these!
But I am afraid if I don't post the warning and someone is attacked I may be held liable for injuries.I would worry a bit about putting signs like that on my gate, as I would be advertising the fact that I had a tortoise, which might encourage someone to break in and steal Zola. We keep pretty quiet about his existence here, although he meets lots of people elsewhere. Usually we take him with us if we both go out together, of course. We had a friend who had a very large sulcate which got stolen - he was lifted over a tall wire fence so there were at least 2 people involved. In the end he was tracked down, having been sold to a pet shop many miles away for a lot of money, but he was never the same again after his ordeal.
Angie
We live in the UK, and there are no wild tortoises around - and not that many kept as pets either, though more than there used to be - so a big handsome sulcata like the one stolen was quite rare, and worth quite a lot of money.Really surprising to hear about the effort to steal tortoises though that's kinda crazy.
I have had packages not delivered because of the second sign and I laughed so hard it hurts 🙃My family gave me these signs for Cristmas. I guess they noticed all the work and energy I have been giving my torts.
You flew to CA and stole his sign???I have had packages not delivered because of the second sign and I laughed so hard it hurts 🙃
Amazing what lengths some people would go to...!You flew to CA and stole his sign???