Saturday, July 22, 2017

Breakfast with the Redfoot Tortoises

We Love Feeding our animals




Check out our new video. Featuring Poopsie. 
This video will show just a piece of the "Orange Area". This is the redfoot and yellow-foot tortoise enclosure. 

Red-footed and yellow-footed tortoises are primarily herbivorous. They graze on a wide variety of grasses, fruits, flowers and small plants. In the wild, both species have been reported to consume small amounts of animal material, such as carrion.

Every day or every other day feed adult captive tortoises a mixture of high-calcium greens (collard, mustard and dandelion), vegetables and fruits (pumpkin, winter squash, grated carrots, crookneck squash, zucchini, papaya, mango, kiwi, melon, cantaloupe and prickly pears), and flowers (hibiscus, nasturtium, prickly pear flowers and dandelions). Other acceptable greens, such as endive, watercress, romaine, kale, and escarole, can be mixed in for variety.

Who are Crazy Critters? 

Ken and Cherrice Purvee have been working together since 2001. We have been making raising plants and animals as natural as possible a life motto.
For the past few years, always open to adopting herps. Making people feel secure knowing their loved animal has a happy home.
Mostly Tortoises and Turtles call Crazy Critters home. What makes us unique is that after adoption, Crazy Critters continues to share the lives of the pets on social media. Providing an additional continued connection.

We Buy - Sell - Trade - Adopt - Breed - Rescue - Transport - Rehabilitate.


Hey, Guys! We are trying to build our social media presence.

Follow us on our journey as we build our Herp Haven called Crazy Critters!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCrazyCritterFarm/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TQnm11n9fmboukNvx8HxA?
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cazy.critters.farm/
GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/CrazyCrittersFundraiser

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