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Hi,


Has anyone misplaced a pet Iguana/Gecko (sorry I'm not overly familiar with the difference between the two)

I spotted one this morning and the same one again this evening - concerned that it might be paralysed from the cold.


If I don't hear from anyone by tomorrow lunchtime and I spot it again on my way to work I'll give the old RSPCA a call out.


thank you

Gemma

Gemmamb If you let me know where it is I'll pick it up and look after till RSPCA can come

Its so cold that its probably not moved since you last saw it.

I've PM'd you my mobile.

I used to keep an iguana.

I don't have heat mat or uv anymore but can keep warm till RSPCA get here.

OOOOOHHHHH NOOOOOOOO!!!!!

thank the lord that I didn't call out the fire brigade to rescue the blighter!!

This is beyond hilariously embarrassing, who knew iguanas came with clips!!!! Evolution is marvellous!

Panic over......

Expect forever silence from me on this forum

Bright red.

Phew. I'm glad the Iguanas are safe.

But I really did spot a very large lizard this morning.

Didn't appear to be moving much either ...... particularly pale & lethargic in fact!

But

Before we panic & call out the RSPCA i was just going to see if an electric blanket would help.

Just see if my extension lead will reach .......



to Crystal Palace Park ...... :))

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