/ Norfolk Tortoise Club - Fostering Registration
The Club aims to work within the guidelines set out by Defra

Name ...... Telephone number ...... Address ...... Mobile number ......

...... Post code ...... Email ......

Please continue overleaf if required Do you attend club meetings as priority given to attendees Y/N .

Do you currently keep tortoises. If yes give species, sex and age......

What other animals do you keep? please state numbers and species ......

What is your ideal tortoise to foster?E.g. retired tortoiseto roam a secured garden, a particular species, a smaller tortoise to live within a sunny landscaped enclosure......

What facilities would beavailable to a new tortoise?E.g. secure garden, fenced pond, greenhouse, heated shed etc. Please include photographs of proposed indoor and outdoor areas to speed up your application. ......

What previous experience do you have?E.g. courses or clubs attended, number of years, animals kept, problems encountered, micro chipping and paperwork experience etc......

Are you willing to except a special needs tortoise that will need rehabilitation with guidance? (some need continued TLC once they leave the sanctuary)......

What cold weather arrangements will you provide ......

What are your long term thoughts and plans for a tortoise that could live longer than you and holiday pet arrangements?......

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  • Are you prepared to take the tortoise for an annual health check with an appropriate vet? Y / N
  • Would you be prepared to bring a tortoise indoors at night time and during cold /damp weather? Y / N

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  1. Please note that tortoises of different species must not be kept together, and that provision must be made for keeping tortoises warm during cold and wet weather in the form of a UVB heat lamp.
  2. You will be asked to help the club by making a donation and by remaining in contact over progress.
  3. The group is to be allowed to visit any potential new homes to ensure that facilities are suitable.
  4. The re homer becomes a guardian of the tortoise, but ownership remains with the club, and this is acknowledged.
  5. If the re homer is no longer able to care for the tortoise(s). The animal(s) must be returned or in special circumstances may be re homed, but subject to the club’s written approval.
  6. The re homers must keep the club advised of any change of address and provide new certification as to facilities as the new address.

IMPORTANTPlease sign to confirm all details are correct and that you accept all the terms and conditions for re-homing.

Sign Date