Frequently Asked Questions
Q:I applied for an animal, but I never heard back from you. Why not?
A: VA Reptile Rescue gets a LOT of applications for most animals. Because this is not our full-time jobs (well, it is, but it's not the one that pays the bills), we have very limited time. If we spent that time personally answering every e-mail, we'd never have time to clean or feed the animals. We've chosen the animal care over a personal response. We hope to someday have enough staff that it is possible to reply to each applicant - but right now, we don't. We appreciate you understanding that we don't mean to be rude, we just don't have the time to do it!
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Q: If I didn't get to adopt the animal I was applying for, does that mean I was denied?
A: NO, not necessarily. While some applications are simply denied, most are just not the best application at that time for that animal. These applications are put in a file for future animals that come in. If you change your contact info, but still want to be considered, please notify us so we will be able to let you know when another animal comes in that you may be approved for.
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Q: Where do the animals come from that end up at VARR?
A: The vast majority are owner surrenders; this means the owners gave up the animals willingly due to changes in life circumstances. A few animals come in that were strays, and a few have come in because of being seized by law enforcement.
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Q: Why do owners surrender their animals to VARR?
A: Lots of reasons. The most common reasons are: they were moving; a parent or spouse doesn't like reptiles; the animal got too large/aggressive to handle; child grew up and left the animal with parents; child got bored with it; new children in family; new job demands; etc. Most surrenders fall into those categories.
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Q: Do these animals need special/unusual care after adoption?
A: Not usually. Most animals that are available for adoption are already healthy enough to adopt. Some may be thin, but otherwise healthy and ready to be placed into a new home. Any time an animal needs special care, it will be clearly posted and understood by all involved.
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Q: Why do you charge an adoption fee?
A: VA Reptile Rescue, Inc. is not funded by any source other than donations and adoption fees. Therefore, in order to have funds available for vet care, etc., adoption fees are vital.
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Q: Will you ship animals?
A: Yes, we will ship to approved applicants at their expense.
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Q: I'd like to come visit and see the animals before I apply to adopt. Is this OK?
A: We are not open to "browsing", nor are we a pet store. Animals are usually shown on the website. All adoptions are done via application. Therefore, an applicant must be extended an invitation to come visit.
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Q: I can't find directions to VA Reptile Rescue - why?
A: VA Reptile Rescue is operated from our home. Therefore, we are not a business, and are not "open" for "browsing". We do not want people dropping off animals on our doorstep, nor do we wish to have thieves decide to visit us. For that reason, directions are available only to those who make an appointment with us for a specific reason.
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Q: Why can't I sell or give away an animal I've adopted. After all, it's mine now, right?
A: NO. The adoption contract is not sale contract. Ownership of the animal remains with VA Reptile Rescue - we are simply granting you physical custody of the animal, with the understanding that you are responsible for its needs. In the event you cannot take care of it any longer, it comes back to us so we can find it another home. This is intended to keep dealers and compulsive animal traders (yes, those folks do exist!) from acquiring "cheap" animals from us that they don't intend to keep.
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If you have any questions that this didn't answer, please e-mail us. We'll try to respond promptly.
Counter and page added 8-29-04
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