tctpa523
New member
I recently purchased a tortoise from a seller on this group. The gentleman was very helpful during the transaction, and I was initially very happy with the animal. About a month went by and I noticed that he was not thriving. I took him to my vet, who is a reptile specialist, and he ran the entire spectrum of tests only to discover that the animal was severely impacted. Apparently he was housed in sand at some point during his time before he came into my possession, and he has basically now a giant glob of concrete in his digestive tract. My vet told me this was due to eating sand over time, and having it build up in his intestines. I have also been told that we have about a 50/50 chance of the tortoise not dying. I really do not know what I should do in this situation. Obviously I told the vet to start treating the animal, but I paid top dollar when I purchased him. Since then I have put almost an additional $500 into him in veterinary bills, I am now facing at a minimum another $500 in treatment, and if we are not able to get this blockage to work its way through, a surgery it will cost at the very least three to five thousand dollars. Not to mention at the end of all this, the animal may or may not still be able to breed, which was the reason that I paid top dollar for him. At this point I am just looking for any suggestion on how I should handle this. I believe that the seller had no idea that this problem existed, but at the end of the day the damage was done to the animal before it came into my possession. What should I say to the seller? Should I ask for a refund and offer to return the animal? I have already spent nearly as much as I paid for the animal in vet bills. And I still very much need this little guy, because he is the key to my breeding project at the moment. I would greatly appreciate any feedback from anyone who has gone through a similar situation. Thank you very much for your time.