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Turtle Adoption Center

There are a lot of turtles in the Philippines that end up without homes because people bought them on impulse and then couldn’t keep up with the care, or their situation changed, or the turtle got too big, or they just didn’t know what they were getting into.

We have land.

We have space on the farm.

Got a Red Eared Slider that outgrew it’s tank?

Found some turtles out on the street that you’re afraid might get hurt?

A destructive Sulcata that’s way too big for your home?

or how about an oversized Aldabra that you can no longer care for?

If you have a turtle that needs rehoming, we can take it off your hands.

Give us a call.

+63962 – 462 – 6910

or send us an email at: hayopetc@gmail.com

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