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Save Toby the Tortoise - Covering Vet Bills

by Sophie Sarchet
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Hi, I am Sophie and I am hoping to raise funds for the treatment of our family Mediterranean Spur Thigh Tortoise - Toby (female) which regrettably I can't afford and the kindest alternative for her at this moment in time is euthanasia. I am reaching out via Agiveme.com as a last chance to give me the funds to enable her to have lifesaving surgery.

She is a fighter and has lived to be over 80 years old, she has been in our family for over 20 years! The outcome of treatment is likely to be successful so I am hopeful that fundraising the cost of treatment will give her the best chance to live many more healthy years! I just don't have it in my heart to say goodbye to her just yet.

Her story:

Toby is an 80+ Mediterranean Spur Thigh Tortoise, she is female although we thought she was male for about 15 years! She was rehomed by us when she was found wandering the streets near our home. She has been a very loved member of our extended family for over 20 years and has been with me for the last 7 years - my two young boys adore her and love feeding her, especially her favorite food - strawberries!

She has a condition called follicular stasis and is egg-bound. This is something that can happen to older female tortoises when their bodies produce egg yolks that remain in their ovaries and form clusters that become enlarged and ultimately if not removed, lead to liver and organ failure. This is a helpful links for an explanation Her treatment will involve surgery to remove the existing yolk clusters and then she will be spayed to ensure that there are no future ovarian problems.

Toby has not gone into hibernation this year due to her condition which was noticed when I brought her in for pre-hibernation checks. After two trips to the specialist vet she has shown improvement with antibiotics and is now eating and passing well. She also still has a brightness and alertness in her eyes although she spends her days snoozing under her heat lamp. The surgery is a straightforward procedure and survival rates are very high. However, I just can't afford the vets bill quoted at £1059.39. She will be treated by the exotics specialist Mark Rowland so I know that she will be in capable hands, and I am set up for her recovery at home over this winter.

Once she's had the surgery, her quality of life will be just as before with no risk of future ovarian problems. I have contacted a couple of local tortoise and animal charities but they have been unable to help. At this stage I feel the kindest option for her would be euthanasia - I can't bear the thought of doing nothing and knowing that she would suffer a slow death. I don't have it in my heart to say good bye to her just yet, especially as I feel the decision is financial rather than moral.

I also believe that at her age she is one of very few of the original Mediterranean tortoises imported into the pet trade in the early years, of which there are few elderly tortoises remaining, due to the lack of correct husbandry in tortoise keeping over the years. Her species is also listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red list .

I am hoping that this last chance Agiveme.comAgiveme page helps me to get her the treatment that she deserves. I would be enormously grateful for any support - be it by sharing this link or contributing any amount - THANK YOU so much in advance for your time in reading this
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  • New Update

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    Sophie Sarchet
    Toby is progressing well and yesterday she had a really large feed and passed as normal! Her bandage has now come off and the shell is looking clean and dry. She is able to lift her body and shell up more and is slowly building up her strength - she has a short walk to the Aga most days just to help with the strengthening and mobility. Otherwise she is happily sleeping next to the Aga!

    She has another antibiotic injection tomorrow and then will be in the following week for another check-up before being signed off!

    Here are some of the photos of her procedure and what was found inside her! She must be feeling so relieved now and she is certainly moving more comfortably now.

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by Sophie Sarchet
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  • Johathan Deckow Recent Donation

    Support Amount $100

  • Anonymous

    Support Amount $50

  • Angelo Feest

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  • Lois Pfannerstill

    Support Amount $500

  • Anonymous

    Support Amount $200

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