Classroom pets have a very long history of mistreatment, leading most schools in my area to ban them all together. Which is sad because they make such a great educational tool, but irresponsibility can be find even in our educators. That's why I appreciate what you do. Picking up where others fall behind.
I think classroom pets would be just fine as long as they actually belong to somebody and go home nightly. I had a teacher that would bring in her hamster sometimes. It was neat. At the time I thought that's how classroom pets are treated.
@@seofra8252 yeah surely someone has to be judged as legally responsible for an animal, leaving an animal for 9 months should have had someone in court on a charge of neglect
I think only low maintenance pets should be allowed as classroom pets, for example stick insects, giant african snails and pacman frogs that wont get handled by the children but are there to learn about and observe
I've noticed the lack of classroom pets but attributed it to the fact that I work in a high school. They seem more prevalent at the lower grades. However, I think that if a teacher does bring an animal into their class, they should take steps to ensure it has proper care. One coworker has strong rules against things like students tapping on the glass of his hissing cockroach enclosure. However, another brought in a betta fish and (to my horror) continued that misguided idea of sticking a porthos ivy in the small enclosure thinking it would get both food and oxygen that way. I talked her into getting some fish food for it, but I'd see students sticking pencils and fingers inside to get it to move. Poor fish didn't last long.
In my high school all the science teachers had at least one bearded dragon. Basically one science teacher had a pair, didn't know how to sex them properly, and over the years they had enough babies that all the science teachers had at least one. A lot of them would hand out on teacher or student shoulders during classes. One day after school waiting for Envirothon practice to start (think mathlete or quiz bowl but about North American environmental science) I just walked around with half a dozen beardies on me.
Shout-out to the previous owners who noticed something was wrong with the lizard and decided to give it to someone who could care for it rather than throwing it away like trash, and kudos to Emily and Ed for accepting the offer; you both not only help/rescue the animal (mostly reptiles), but you also teach us how to care for one. Thank you for providing entertainment, so proud to say I am a very big fan of you guys!!!
Too bad the previous owners didn't bother to do some research on basic care prior to getting it so the poor gecko wouldn't have ended up needing to be rescued in the first place. =+=
@@zyephenz8466 no that's true... But also there are so many people who get reptiles as a present or just from their parents as a this shouldn't be too hard.... I was in a reptile store a bit ago and there was this kid with this mom who impulse bought a snake.... The kid wanted to carry the snake home but the store owner was like let's put the little guy in a traveling bin and a travel bag... The mom was also terrified of snakes so she isn't going to take care of the little guy.... The owner did add a how to care for a snake book to their order but they asked the owner any thing what kind food and just basic questions.... Some people just don't care about what they buy... so I do hope that the little boy or gives it a good home once he realizes that he doesn't know any thing about snakes. Or actually does some research... Some parents just give bad examples and don't care about pets. Sorry for the long message
I agree I think it shows a good owner who can give there pet up to give give a better life.i really believe the first owner wanted to give her the best care but they did not know what they was doing and did there best with the information they had.. I am so happy she got a new home now and enjoying the rest of her life
"You're not very bright, but you're very cute!" Is that not the mantra for literally every leopard gecko? No idea how those lil' cricket brains even survive in the wild
My gecko is a savage. He /she ( we dont know its gender yet ) bites off meal worms heads and leaves theyre body and they sometimes kills crickets then save them and they make the crickets feel pain before dying
@@-Ghostess isn't that true😂😂 I have mediterranean geckos around my house too and they're dumb, cute and super fat cause Sardinia sure doesn't have a shortage of bugs😂😂😂
Poor Rio how can anyone forget that they had this beauty still in the school ? If they forgot about her for 9 Months i don't wanna know how she was actually treated on a daily basis before covid hit. Anyone who would have atleast a bit of knowledge would have thought about bringing her somewhere else why the school is closed or atleast come by to feed her.
I hate classroom pets…. It’s better to hire professional animal educators then let regular teachers teach bad care and lack of empathy. I was going to give this teacher the benefit of the doubt and say maybe administration locked the school and wouldn’t allow them back to retrieve it but then they said euthanize and I realized no one there really cared for the snake…. Unless something happened to the particular teacher who owned it but I feel like they would have said if that were the case
This always makes me sad because I had a middle school science teacher who kept snakes in the classroom and you could tell how important they were to him
I love how they always post the whole story instead of making us wait like weeks or months just to see what happens next! Edit: I guess I'm not the only one! :D
I think its also great because the truth is not all rescues will make it and they dont want young fans to get too invested in a specific rescue only to tell them that they didnt make it
I’ve had my leopard gecko for over 12 years, it makes me really sad to see animals in this condition but the snake discovery team is phenomenal, thank you guys so much for being so generous and kind to reptiles of all species and ages! Y’all are amazing, keep up the great work!
I love that you guys never rip on people who surrender their animals because they cant care for them. You never know what people are going through and perfectly decent people sometimes fall behind on pet upkeep and that shame/guilt can make things worse. Kudos to the previous owner for realizing they couldn't give her what she needed and props to you guys for being understanding and restoring her health. Now she can have a new home with people who have the energy/ability to take care of her. :) ♥
Thank god it was something that had a chance of making it that long. Im glad shes in a better place now wiht people who will give her proper care and love.
My common boa went for a year without eating, even though she was offered food every week. A trip to the vet and a vitamin B shot solved the issue. She ate normally for the rest of her life. ie: 25 more years.
They might not have been able to go back. I know my kid’s school was shut down suddenly in early March and the doors were chained shut. No one was allowed in, not even the administrators. My kid’s school was on Spring Break when things got shut down, so kids still had belongings and school supplies left in the school. No one was permitted to go in and retrieve them until mid-summer. Then they finally allowed a few teachers to go package up the student’s belongings and we had to pick them up in our cars. It was only then that teachers would have been able to check on class pets that they left behind during Spring Break. I know a lot of school districts are now making it so that class pets are no longer allowed because of pets that got left behind when the schools shut down. They just decided that it’s easier to avoid the issue altogether and disallowed all animals. It’s really sad.
@@Annie_Annie__ That sounds likely, but they should have been able to make an exception for a live animal. If I had know of it and been close I would have probably broken in to save the snake.
Thank you for not ragging on her owner during this video. So many factors can go into not giving an animal adequate care, and there is so much shame around surrendering a pet. Many rescue channels just spend half the video villianizing the previous owner, adding to that shame
Ragging on the previous owner is not helpful in a video at all... But to be fair to anyone that's upset, and to the animals; anyone responsible enough to own a pet needs to do their damn research and it is entirely the owners fault if their animal ends up in this condition. 🤷♀️
@@allieh8349 true, for sure pet owners should educate themselves before getting an animal! And also, we don't know if the previous owner tried to take it to a small animal vet who wasn't familiar with the species or helpful. I've had that experience with a vet who doesn't know the species and gives wrong advice or can't help with a reptile. We don't know the full story. Furthermore, being respectful of the people who surrendered the animal in the video makes it more likely that other people whose pet really needs to be re-homed will feel comfortable coming forward.
This^. A lot of them know nothing about husbandry and how it affects health, appetite, and pretty much everything in reptiles. A lot of them jump straight to diagnosing conditions that aren’t there.@@timberdoodle2
I'm really happy that gecko got a good home! It's sad to me that this whole situation was due to lack of knowledge when it comes to reptile care, but I admire her previous owner for recognizing she couldn't provide her with what she needed and surrendering her.
Your compassion for animals in all forms (the ones you care for, the ones you rescue, the ones that need homes, and even the feeders) always makes me feel a little bit better about the world. I am so happy for Cat and Rio being rescued by you guys, and for the people who brought them to you so they can have another chance at a happy life.
I have had my leopard gecko since I was 5 years old and I’m ashamed to say that he has quite a few toe tips missing because we didn’t know to give him a wet hide. Thankfully, we always gave him a good diet and didn’t keep him in sand. He’s very healthy now and his sheds are all great.
Most people have made mistakes in the beginning even with research. The important bit is that we learn from those mistakes, research constantly and provide up-to-date care. Sounds like you have done this. Well done!
I'm glad you were able to realize something was wrong and deal with the problem instead of letting the animal just get worse, like most people unfortunately do.
@@phantomsrage6523 I just want to point out it seemsd they were doing the best they knew how considering they gave her calcium supplements and maybe we shouldn't judge people too harshly. Yes it's their responsibility to know how to take care of an animal but they could've gotten bad information and people don't know what they don't know and that's what videos like these are here for.
@camillajoc thank you. I tried to do my best and believe I did give him a good life. I have come to peace with it. Painted him a box and buried him in the back yard once it had warmed up. After a few months we ended up getting 3 new baby geckos because looking at the empty cage got to be to much but I didn't want to sell the stuff either. I found so much healing in being able to give all that love I had for Chris to these 3 new geckos (Nova, Chomper and Shade).
I love that lil face pressed up against the side of the tub when she´s getting her bath at 8:48 :D She looks so satisfied, like "heck yeaaaaa this is the life!!"
I agree it really is sad to see how they are looked after.. I think it comes down to the care people think they need . But the truth is they need more care and they are not a ' easy ' to care for lizard like people think they are
This happens all the time with fish as well, it breaks my heart to see Betta fish in 0.5 gallon aquarium. It’s such a beautiful animal being mistreated and abused.
Owning a leopard gecko myself, I get so scared and sad when I see one in this condition. Please do your research before getting an animal people. Glad you guys were able to step in
@@Dr.RatioSnail with most schools in the state the main way they solve problems is just removing the whole thing entirely or cutting out funding. killing the snake is cheaper than trying to rehome it. Even with popular stuff like my old high school where they completely cut out all funding and planning for football up until my senior year after the teams had rather unimpressive win-loss ratios for a few years in a row.
I’m so glad Cat/Mochi is doing better!….also I’m just putting this on every video til it gets noticed, but Emily, Ed, and Rex should be Loki variants for Halloween. Group family costume!
Cute but rex is a strong living animal. She might be stunted and adorable, but deserves the respect of not being dressed up and stressed for our amusement. You can't expect a rescue/zoo to care for their animals and then dress them up just for our entertainment, it's a little inhumane.
@@EverythingAnimations I get where you’re coming from but I’m not saying by any means Rex should be wearing the costume for an extended period of time. It’s a simple enough costume of a hat they could just place on her head or put on like a party hat, something that shouldn’t stress her by any means. I did not blindly type this without thinking of Rex’s health and safety in mind. I would have never written this if there were a jacket or something more strenuous involved.
@@auddydoe8358 yup. The hat and pictures would still stress her enough for it to be wrong. Toys should be dressed up not animals, watching the painting with rex was bad enough, I hope they don't do that with their animals again, it was quiet hard to watch.
I think this is an adorable idea and I would love to see it realized 🥺 also for the other person in the replies Rex would let them know if she was actually genuinely uncomfortable in these situations and they would take her out. During the painting she was uninterested in the process, not distressed. She didn't care about what was going on because animals, while often very intelligent and emotional beings, are not the same as people. When these animals are upset they will show it with certain behaviors and I'd trust the people that have been keeping Rex for *years* to know her tells better than some stranger on the internet. Seriously. It's not a roadside zoo, these are responsible keepers that provide fantastic care doing the occasional fun or silly thing with their animal. Anyway yeah lmao I want them to put a little hat on her sooooo bad now!!
Poor boa. I was in a internship at a kindergarten when covid lockdown hit here. They had 2 congo snails (can't remember the exact species), that was fed predominantly cucumber, because they claimed they wouldn't eat anything else. But no one wanted to take them home, so i volunteered to do it. Got them on a way better diet and cleaned their cage and really made a better environment for them. When lockdown first was lifted i didn't bring them back, because we didn't know for sure if we would lockdown again. But a few months later i talked with them and no one really seemed interested in caring for them when i would leave the internship, and they weren't really letting the kids play or hold them either, so i convinced them to let me find a better home for them, through a Facebook group for snail lover's, and they found a great home 😊
They might not have been able to get back into the school. Apparently it happened all over the country - schools were rapidly shut down and classroom pets left behind as “just temporary.” Some schools were good about opening campuses back up to rescue those pets… but others were not. 😢
@@iimuffinsaur Likely exactly what you think. Let that be a lesson that administration/ government/ people in charge often don't have the best interests at heart. They're more interested in looking good on paper (locking up everything, no exceptions even for live, beloved animals) than actually doing good or allowing those under their responsibility to do good. It's a universal, and why many adults are grumpy. We risk our jobs for the chance to do the right thing every day, but every so often the "big wigs" will be completely unbending. Then it's on us: do we break in and go to jail after hopefully getting the pet to someone or call the cops and say we tried, knowing we're being evil to a critter in our care? It's disgusting and we as society need to change.
Always surprises me how people can really love their pets but then completely mess up the care. Good on the owner for doing the responsible thing but always frustrates me a little seeing animals suffer from something very easily preventable.
My coworker and I recently rescued an abandoned corn snake. Left in a house at 30°c for three months, in a ten gallon tank. He’s about 4 feet long. Very skinny. But he’s doing so much better, and absolutely CRUSHES rats. He loves his new tank, and we have to fill the aspen up nice and high because he LOVES to bury himself in it. I hate how some people treat animals, but I’m glad there’s people like you out there who care and give them the treatment they truly deserve
Omg I can't believe no one came back for the snake. At my school a teacher (well now retired teacher) owns and cares for the animals outside of school, and then 'loans' them to the classrooms, and he is really careful about making sure they're all taken care of.
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it... Would you guys ever do something like that? Have a classroom pet system? You could go into the classrooms and do educational programs every once in a while so the kids could learn about the animals.
@@starvingscientist I feel like this is a bad idea given that schools do not respect animals at all most of the time. Loaning out pets that is. They do sometimes go to classrooms and educate people but loaning out pets is a super bad idea as I said. So many class pets end up neglected and not having adequate care it's not really safe to just loan out your animals even if you have strict guidelines there is no guarantee anyone will follow said guidelines
@@Dr.RatioSnail and that's why you go interact with the classroom. Start a relationship with the school. I feel like it'd be better to know that if something happens they have a safe place and people who will care from them seperate from the school. If something goes wrong or seems wrong, the animal is removed from the classroom and is back in an environment they know is good, end of story. That's what my teacher does. Plus this is more of an option, if you want an animal for a year, rather than a we are commiting to having a school animal for it's entire life and someone has to take care of it every year.
As someone who has had a recent spontaneous interest in leopard geckos, *and* someone who has experienced toe issues; I’m so happy mochii made a full recovery and got a new home! Leos truly deserve it all :D
My cat's name is Mochi and her father actually has a cataract! When going to the end and finding that Cat found a perfect forever home, my heart soared. It was wonderful seeing the transformation and amazing bounce back for her! These videos are amazing because it really hits home how important it is to help animals in need instead of giving up. I'm so happy everyone was able to help Cat out, and now she can thrive!
Aww poor little baby makes Me so sad having 5 Leopard geckos myself. Two of mine are special needs I hope she goes to an amazing loving home when she recovers (I just finished the video I’m so happy she went to a loving home!!)
Omg I can't believe the school left Rio all that time with out food etc, so glad the lady saved her and got her to you, bless her she's gorgeous, bless you for all the work you, ed and all your staff do. Great video thanks 💖😁
It really depends. I had several high school and elementary teachers who were Ed and Emily caregivers for all of their animals, snakes,tortoises, chinchillas,Guinea pigs,chipmunks,cats,dogs, fish,and bugs included. My favorite biology teacher in High School even bred her own isopods and feeder insects for the captive (but special needs) wild animals that would not have survived in the wild if she didn't take care of them. (She was also very clear about NOT doing what she did recreationally. She was an educator and biologist who previously worked as a safari ranger,vet technician, and researcher. Generally, if an animal is that ill or injured, sad as it is, letting nature take its course was her policy.) She had enrichment activities and bioactive set ups way before I even knew what that was and well before anything like the internet reptile community of educators and professionals came up. In general, I agree. If you aren't able or willing to learn everything you can about caring for an animal, it's best not to have one because you are responsible for that animals outcome, especially if veterinary care is something you can't or don't plan on accessing. (Although I exclude unexpected financial or physical/illness related hardships. Sometimes these things come up and life happens.)
I don't think that's necessary. Instead, there should be better resources like animal abuse hotlines for reptiles. It always bothered me that those services exist for mammals, but not for reptiles
It is absolutely incredible to me that you are using your voice (as a popular UA-camr) to rescue these animals and find them homes. Animal rescue is not easy. On behalf of these reptiles, from the geckos, to the dragons, to the snakes, and everything else; Thank You!
Recently we had a lizard we owned called yoshi, he is leopard gecko and his tail went very skinny (means he is unhealthy) but recently we began giving him a wide range of foods. Hes getting way better now. This video reminded me that im not doing tooo bad but still.. anyways im glad I could share this. Update if you wanted it: Yoshi passed away of old age sadly. We fought very hard along this way but it was his time to go
Just a reminder that wax worms arent very healthy!! Sure they may make the tail look fatter and fuller, but if your gecko's diet consists of a steady amount of wax worms this plumpness could very well be just fat. Please move the geck off of waxworms as a steady diet and move more towards calciworms, crickets and possibly hornworms or Dubia roaches if available. Wax worms are great as treats but they are definitely unhealthy and bad as a staple diet! I know this is probably a lot to take in and I promise I'm not scolding you but I care about your geckos health as much as you do and I wanted to share as much helpful info as i can.
@@Gingerblossom6969ily yup! We normally use meal worms, but sometimes he needs some fat for the tail. I have tried calciworms but he just wouldnt budge, maybe i could mix them in, somewhat like Emily did. Last time I ever saw dubia roaches was 1 yr ago, sadly plenty of our retail stores dont sell them! Thanks for helping. ❤️
It's amazing how many more animals you can help now that you have adoption island and people know to go to you for help! Mochi is a perfect example with how she came in to be fixed up before finding such a good home!
I'm so glad she's doing better now! Thank you so much for doing what you do, and for running this youtube channel. I've learned pretty much everything I know about reptiles from watching this channel (with more in depth research on the reptiles I want specifically, of course) and am super grateful for all the amazing work you do for these rescues as well as just the reptile community as a whole.
It’s a shame she got to such a shape, it’s always really heartbreaking to see any animal suffer. But can we take a moment to appreciate that the previous owners realized that they couldn’t take care of her and found professionals with the knowledge and experience to give Mochi the best opportunity to get better. Admitting that you are wrong and that somebody could do better than you is not easy, so kudos to them for finding better. As always, great video! You guys do amazing work, I’m so glad Mochi is in your care!
One time when I was really young, My cat squeaker, had one of her insides almost rapture, and her paws were bleeding, she had to go to the vet ASAP, and after she was done from the vet, She had to stay in a 6-7 foot tall, and 8-9 foot long cage, she had a cat tree 🌳and food and water and had her fave bed at the time and now she is very happy sleeping at the end of my bed and getting cuddles and pets and just puring away
I can’t believe that school just abandoned her! There had to be a teacher who usually had her in their classroom and they just said nothing?! 😡 and the administration too?!
I was thinking the same thing about the teacher. She had to be in a regular classroom that belonged to someone, and that teacher should have known the snake was there. I secretly hope the rest of the staff knows what happened and that teacher that left her there is known as an animal abuser.
She's so cute! I'm glad she was able to make that recovery, she looks really great at the end of the video and it's very noticeable how much happier she is.
That story of Rio is unreal. Like what did they tell the kids? 'This is how we handle our problems kids! Leave you pet then when you do that too long just euthanize them.' What the heck!?!? Thank goodness she was rescued! She is beautiful!
Absolutely love the work you do to help these animals. That school abandoning Rio for 9 months is inexcusable! I really hope she finds a good home with a person who gives her all the love and fusses she deserves. If there wasn't a great big fat ocean between me and the US I would have adopted her myself. Keep up the good work!!!
16:40 the one time I went to the snake discovery store I saw Rio and she was just curled up and as energetic as a statue lol. One of the employees said they often doubted she was real.
Good grief. Poor girl. I hope she's feeling better soon. My big boy Charlie is about the same age and roughly weighs about 100 grams. He has the super gene. People need to really research before getting reptiles. Thanks for helping her out.
I really try not to judge people and have an open mind/heart, but as someone who is studying to be an exotic animal veterinarian, this makes my blood boil. I only just started the video (currently at the 1:51 minute mark) so maybe it's explained, but who the h*ll let's their pet get that bad before reaching out for help. Again, I'm really trying to be understanding but this is just cruel. EDIT: Just finished the video and I am AMAZED at Mochi's (now Cat's) recovery. Her color and pattern came out beautifully!! And even the scarring on her head looks great for the condition she was in. Emily and Ed, not only have you continued to amaze me with the care you put into these animals but also the respect and patience you show the owners. That is something I still need to work on, as I struggle to hold my tongue when it comes to animals being harmed (even if it is unintentional). Overall, I am so thankful that I found your channel, as you helped me find my passion for exotic animals for my career. You also act as one of my main sources of inspiration and I cannot show my gratitude enough!! P.s. I hope Rio has found a home by now :)
Mochi is absolutely adorable & so pretty. I’m glad her previous owner loved her very much and that her owner surrendered her to you. I’m so glad you guys could help her. 🥰
I love these rescue videos! I’d love for this to become some sort of series on your channel so we can keep seeing the animals that come and go from adoption island!
I just lost my leopard gecko today, her name was also mochi and she was almost 7. She was very sick and there was not much we could do, one trip to the vet and she was asleep for good. I loved her so much and spent alot to try and help her. rest in piece my mochi and i wish this gecko a long, healthy, and happy life!
I’ve only seen 3 leopard geckos so far in real life. The one I saw the most was a real sweetheart, surprisingly calm. I’m glad this baby can get help and the owner knew when to give her to someone qualified.
This case reminds me of my rescue beardie. He was fed ONLY super worms for the first year or so of his life. So when we got him he was super picky and didnt want greens. Thankfully now he is better. But he was Super obese and is now a little on the under weight side but we are working to get that back up and make sure he is very healthy.
Emily's charmander shirt is very cute. I'm so happy that Cat is getting a good home! Poor Rio abandoned for 9 months D: I hope Rio gets adopted soon if not already
:0 I rescued an abandoned kitten and named her Mochi a few years ago! This is incredible that my new love of reptiles brought me to this amazing video with a gecko named Mochi that ended up being called ‘Cat’!!
I really love the way you show updates all in 1 video. It’s great to see the progression all at once instead of little bits throw in other vids over time.
The love and attention you put into this animals is amazing and it's something you should be very proud of! Edit - Just saw the end and I'm happy she found her forever home!
Thank you so much for videos like these! You're doing a great job educating people with the comprehensive video here. It's also SUPER nice that these end on a happy note - I know it's part of the process to decide which animals' stories to tell and which (the not so happy ones) to deal with yourself and leave off camera. The good news after a bad start makes for a great story - it's important to celebrate the positive and all that! :)
i had a rescue leo for 3 years before she got diagnosed with gout, we did everything we could for her and after many vet appointments and medicines she sadly passed away while being cradled by me. sometimes you do everything you can and it's still not enough. since then i was terrified to buy rescues and only got reptiles from breeders, recently i got a rescue ball python and doctor gave him a full body check up and i'm hoping my lil guy will stay healthy!
I really love your work. Thank you for making the effort to care for these special cases and making people aware of the requirements of pet care. It's heartbreaking to see an animal that hasn't been given enough care even if the person loves them.
Oh man. If I had the room, I’d take her in a heart beat. I’ve got a massive soft spot for geckos and she’s soooooo pretty. They always hate being in water. It’s a bath for me too.
If it was a new class, they wouldn’t have known him. Last years class would assume that the teacher had it covered. This is 100% on the adult in that situation.
Kids probably did, if they moved to online learning before summer 20 I just want to know why the teacher of the classroom didn't even try and go "hey, there's an animal in my classroom. Since there's no telling when we're returning, can I at least remove the animal from the classroom and potentially rehome it?"
You and Ed are such kind and caring souls everyone is so lucky to have you guys. If I’m having a hard day I put your videos on and my bad day goes away instantly! Thank you for all you do for animals and people!
You guys do such a great job everytime i see a rehab video, and just thank you for having the biggest hearts for these reptiles when others dismiss them so quickly.
I love this series where you walk us through animal rehab all the way up to adoption. It's so heart-warming and incredibly informative! I hope to work at a small exotics vet clinic next summer, and these videos are helping me form some knowledge basis for that!
I always look forward to your uploads!!! Truly the highlight of my week!!! I really thought mochi was going to lose her vision. Soo glad that she made such an amazing recovery!!! ❤️🩹
I hope this little gecko or lizard is happy now and if they died she is happy now but whoever her previous owner was thank you for loving her a lot and I watch snake discovery every day! And also mochi stop killing your body :(
She looks amazing! Thank you so much for all that you do to help animals and inform the public about proper care!
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Classroom pets have a very long history of mistreatment, leading most schools in my area to ban them all together. Which is sad because they make such a great educational tool, but irresponsibility can be find even in our educators. That's why I appreciate what you do. Picking up where others fall behind.
I think classroom pets would be just fine as long as they actually belong to somebody and go home nightly.
I had a teacher that would bring in her hamster sometimes. It was neat. At the time I thought that's how classroom pets are treated.
@@seofra8252 yeah surely someone has to be judged as legally responsible for an animal, leaving an animal for 9 months should have had someone in court on a charge of neglect
I think only low maintenance pets should be allowed as classroom pets, for example stick insects, giant african snails and pacman frogs that wont get handled by the children but are there to learn about and observe
I've noticed the lack of classroom pets but attributed it to the fact that I work in a high school. They seem more prevalent at the lower grades. However, I think that if a teacher does bring an animal into their class, they should take steps to ensure it has proper care. One coworker has strong rules against things like students tapping on the glass of his hissing cockroach enclosure. However, another brought in a betta fish and (to my horror) continued that misguided idea of sticking a porthos ivy in the small enclosure thinking it would get both food and oxygen that way. I talked her into getting some fish food for it, but I'd see students sticking pencils and fingers inside to get it to move. Poor fish didn't last long.
In my high school all the science teachers had at least one bearded dragon.
Basically one science teacher had a pair, didn't know how to sex them properly, and over the years they had enough babies that all the science teachers had at least one.
A lot of them would hand out on teacher or student shoulders during classes.
One day after school waiting for Envirothon practice to start (think mathlete or quiz bowl but about North American environmental science) I just walked around with half a dozen beardies on me.
Shout-out to the previous owners who noticed something was wrong with the lizard and decided to give it to someone who could care for it rather than throwing it away like trash, and kudos to Emily and Ed for accepting the offer; you both not only help/rescue the animal (mostly reptiles), but you also teach us how to care for one. Thank you for providing entertainment, so proud to say I am a very big fan of you guys!!!
Too bad the previous owners didn't bother to do some research on basic care prior to getting it so the poor gecko wouldn't have ended up needing to be rescued in the first place. =+=
@@zyephenz8466 no that's true... But also there are so many people who get reptiles as a present or just from their parents as a this shouldn't be too hard.... I was in a reptile store a bit ago and there was this kid with this mom who impulse bought a snake.... The kid wanted to carry the snake home but the store owner was like let's put the little guy in a traveling bin and a travel bag... The mom was also terrified of snakes so she isn't going to take care of the little guy.... The owner did add a how to care for a snake book to their order but they asked the owner any thing what kind food and just basic questions.... Some people just don't care about what they buy... so I do hope that the little boy or gives it a good home once he realizes that he doesn't know any thing about snakes. Or actually does some research... Some parents just give bad examples and don't care about pets.
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I agree I think it shows a good owner who can give there pet up to give give a better life.i really believe the first owner wanted to give her the best care but they did not know what they was doing and did there best with the information they had..
I am so happy she got a new home now and enjoying the rest of her life
This should be pinned!
Edith: bot the comment and the replies are so informative!
@@Morrigun-2001 this is why in the Netherlands you can no longer buy animals in pet stores, only supplies. To stop impulse purchases like this.
Poor baby, glad she’s doing better 🥺💕
Oml I love your videos I have a leo and she is so cute!
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"You're not very bright, but you're very cute!"
Is that not the mantra for literally every leopard gecko? No idea how those lil' cricket brains even survive in the wild
thats the only reason they haven't taken over the world. big ambition, empty noggin
That's geckos in a nutshell.
The Mediterranean house geckos around my porch light share three braincells across the entire species.
My gecko is a savage. He /she ( we dont know its gender yet ) bites off meal worms heads and leaves theyre body and they sometimes kills crickets then save them and they make the crickets feel pain before dying
@@ruby_eyes1593 POV was a villain/sadist in past life 👀
@@-Ghostess isn't that true😂😂 I have mediterranean geckos around my house too and they're dumb, cute and super fat cause Sardinia sure doesn't have a shortage of bugs😂😂😂
Poor Rio how can anyone forget that they had this beauty still in the school ? If they forgot about her for 9 Months i don't wanna know how she was actually treated on a daily basis before covid hit. Anyone who would have atleast a bit of knowledge would have thought about bringing her somewhere else why the school is closed or atleast come by to feed her.
You know those classrooms usually have multiple reptiles. I wonder if there were other animals left without care. Sad.
I know right! And they were going to euthanize her? What the heck??
@@natillaamg228 Yeah lets hope whoever made that decision doesn't have kids.
I hate classroom pets…. It’s better to hire professional animal educators then let regular teachers teach bad care and lack of empathy. I was going to give this teacher the benefit of the doubt and say maybe administration locked the school and wouldn’t allow them back to retrieve it but then they said euthanize and I realized no one there really cared for the snake…. Unless something happened to the particular teacher who owned it but I feel like they would have said if that were the case
This always makes me sad because I had a middle school science teacher who kept snakes in the classroom and you could tell how important they were to him
I love how they always post the whole story instead of making us wait like weeks or months just to see what happens next!
Edit: I guess I'm not the only one! :D
😂 I was just thinking the same thing while watching
Yes same!
I think its also great because the truth is not all rescues will make it and they dont want young fans to get too invested in a specific rescue only to tell them that they didnt make it
SAME! My overly anxious self LOVES it
I’m really enjoying this video series about your adoption island rescues- it’s so nice seeing the animals become healthy again and find homes.
Ikr
I’ve had my leopard gecko for over 12 years, it makes me really sad to see animals in this condition but the snake discovery team is phenomenal, thank you guys so much for being so generous and kind to reptiles of all species and ages! Y’all are amazing, keep up the great work!
I love that you guys never rip on people who surrender their animals because they cant care for them. You never know what people are going through and perfectly decent people sometimes fall behind on pet upkeep and that shame/guilt can make things worse. Kudos to the previous owner for realizing they couldn't give her what she needed and props to you guys for being understanding and restoring her health. Now she can have a new home with people who have the energy/ability to take care of her. :) ♥
poor little geck :(
Geck :(
Love your channel! Always fun finding other channels in the comments.
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In 9 months, not a single person who took care of that snake thought to go back and feed it/take care of it? That's kind of messed up.
Thank god it was something that had a chance of making it that long. Im glad shes in a better place now wiht people who will give her proper care and love.
It’s extremely messed up and irresponsible
My common boa went for a year without eating, even though she was offered food every week. A trip to the vet and a vitamin B shot solved the issue. She ate normally for the rest of her life. ie: 25 more years.
They might not have been able to go back.
I know my kid’s school was shut down suddenly in early March and the doors were chained shut. No one was allowed in, not even the administrators.
My kid’s school was on Spring Break when things got shut down, so kids still had belongings and school supplies left in the school. No one was permitted to go in and retrieve them until mid-summer. Then they finally allowed a few teachers to go package up the student’s belongings and we had to pick them up in our cars.
It was only then that teachers would have been able to check on class pets that they left behind during Spring Break.
I know a lot of school districts are now making it so that class pets are no longer allowed because of pets that got left behind when the schools shut down. They just decided that it’s easier to avoid the issue altogether and disallowed all animals.
It’s really sad.
@@Annie_Annie__ That sounds likely, but they should have been able to make an exception for a live animal. If I had know of it and been close I would have probably broken in to save the snake.
Thank you for not ragging on her owner during this video. So many factors can go into not giving an animal adequate care, and there is so much shame around surrendering a pet. Many rescue channels just spend half the video villianizing the previous owner, adding to that shame
Ragging on the previous owner is not helpful in a video at all... But to be fair to anyone that's upset, and to the animals; anyone responsible enough to own a pet needs to do their damn research and it is entirely the owners fault if their animal ends up in this condition. 🤷♀️
@@allieh8349 yes!
@@allieh8349 true, for sure pet owners should educate themselves before getting an animal! And also, we don't know if the previous owner tried to take it to a small animal vet who wasn't familiar with the species or helpful. I've had that experience with a vet who doesn't know the species and gives wrong advice or can't help with a reptile. We don't know the full story. Furthermore, being respectful of the people who surrendered the animal in the video makes it more likely that other people whose pet really needs to be re-homed will feel comfortable coming forward.
This^. A lot of them know nothing about husbandry and how it affects health, appetite, and pretty much everything in reptiles. A lot of them jump straight to diagnosing conditions that aren’t there.@@timberdoodle2
I'm really happy that gecko got a good home! It's sad to me that this whole situation was due to lack of knowledge when it comes to reptile care, but I admire her previous owner for recognizing she couldn't provide her with what she needed and surrendering her.
Your compassion for animals in all forms (the ones you care for, the ones you rescue, the ones that need homes, and even the feeders) always makes me feel a little bit better about the world. I am so happy for Cat and Rio being rescued by you guys, and for the people who brought them to you so they can have another chance at a happy life.
I have had my leopard gecko since I was 5 years old and I’m ashamed to say that he has quite a few toe tips missing because we didn’t know to give him a wet hide. Thankfully, we always gave him a good diet and didn’t keep him in sand. He’s very healthy now and his sheds are all great.
Most people have made mistakes in the beginning even with research. The important bit is that we learn from those mistakes, research constantly and provide up-to-date care. Sounds like you have done this. Well done!
I'm glad you were able to realize something was wrong and deal with the problem instead of letting the animal just get worse, like most people unfortunately do.
It’s sad what mochi had to go through. At least the owner could surrender her to you guys. Stay strong mochi!
Yeah. That previous owner definitely did the right thing.
@@FreakingPlane well in the surrender. Def didnt do great with taking care of mochi
@@phantomsrage6523 yes thats what i meant, the best thing they did for that gecko was give it to these guys.
@@phantomsrage6523 I just want to point out it seemsd they were doing the best they knew how considering they gave her calcium supplements and maybe we shouldn't judge people too harshly. Yes it's their responsibility to know how to take care of an animal but they could've gotten bad information and people don't know what they don't know and that's what videos like these are here for.
@@FreakingPlane Aaaaye, it's you again! We had a conversation in the comment section of a previous snake discovery video
I just lost my leopard gecko in Jan at 26 years old. It was rough but he had many wonderful years.
Much sad.
Wow I had no idea they lived such long lives. I wish I knew where to get one where I live.
You must've done a wonderful job caring for him. My condolences
Ah man… I’m so sorry. Wonderfully long beautiful life you gave him.
@camillajoc thank you. I tried to do my best and believe I did give him a good life. I have come to peace with it. Painted him a box and buried him in the back yard once it had warmed up. After a few months we ended up getting 3 new baby geckos because looking at the empty cage got to be to much but I didn't want to sell the stuff either. I found so much healing in being able to give all that love I had for Chris to these 3 new geckos (Nova, Chomper and Shade).
I love that lil face pressed up against the side of the tub when she´s getting her bath at 8:48 :D She looks so satisfied, like "heck yeaaaaa this is the life!!"
Her color is so much more vibrant already. I'm glad the owner cared enough to surrender her to a place she could heal. 💙🌻
Mochi is so cute, it’s so sad to see leopard geckos and reptiles in General in bad conditions. Hope she gets well soon :’)
I agree it really is sad to see how they are looked after.. I think it comes down to the care people think they need . But the truth is they need more care and they are not a ' easy ' to care for lizard like people think they are
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Yea :(
This happens all the time with fish as well, it breaks my heart to see Betta fish in 0.5 gallon aquarium. It’s such a beautiful animal being mistreated and abused.
@@jessieaj1479 I saw somewhere where a person said a pet store employee said a beta and goldfish can live in a 0.5 gallon peacefully. Like what bruh.
Owning a leopard gecko myself, I get so scared and sad when I see one in this condition. Please do your research before getting an animal people. Glad you guys were able to step in
Whoever was in charge of that boa should be facing charges. That’s absolutely ridiculous.
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Absolutely! Poor girl. I'm glad she was rescued in time!
Sadly I doubt they thought to report it but like why did the school want euthanize her did they not like snakes or something?
@@Dr.RatioSnail with most schools in the state the main way they solve problems is just removing the whole thing entirely or cutting out funding. killing the snake is cheaper than trying to rehome it. Even with popular stuff like my old high school where they completely cut out all funding and planning for football up until my senior year after the teams had rather unimpressive win-loss ratios for a few years in a row.
I’m so glad Cat/Mochi is doing better!….also I’m just putting this on every video til it gets noticed, but Emily, Ed, and Rex should be Loki variants for Halloween. Group family costume!
YES!!!!
Cute but rex is a strong living animal.
She might be stunted and adorable, but deserves the respect of not being dressed up and stressed for our amusement.
You can't expect a rescue/zoo to care for their animals and then dress them up just for our entertainment, it's a little inhumane.
@@EverythingAnimations I get where you’re coming from but I’m not saying by any means Rex should be wearing the costume for an extended period of time. It’s a simple enough costume of a hat they could just place on her head or put on like a party hat, something that shouldn’t stress her by any means. I did not blindly type this without thinking of Rex’s health and safety in mind. I would have never written this if there were a jacket or something more strenuous involved.
@@auddydoe8358 yup. The hat and pictures would still stress her enough for it to be wrong.
Toys should be dressed up not animals, watching the painting with rex was bad enough, I hope they don't do that with their animals again, it was quiet hard to watch.
I think this is an adorable idea and I would love to see it realized 🥺 also for the other person in the replies Rex would let them know if she was actually genuinely uncomfortable in these situations and they would take her out. During the painting she was uninterested in the process, not distressed. She didn't care about what was going on because animals, while often very intelligent and emotional beings, are not the same as people. When these animals are upset they will show it with certain behaviors and I'd trust the people that have been keeping Rex for *years* to know her tells better than some stranger on the internet. Seriously. It's not a roadside zoo, these are responsible keepers that provide fantastic care doing the occasional fun or silly thing with their animal. Anyway yeah lmao I want them to put a little hat on her sooooo bad now!!
Poor boa. I was in a internship at a kindergarten when covid lockdown hit here. They had 2 congo snails (can't remember the exact species), that was fed predominantly cucumber, because they claimed they wouldn't eat anything else. But no one wanted to take them home, so i volunteered to do it. Got them on a way better diet and cleaned their cage and really made a better environment for them. When lockdown first was lifted i didn't bring them back, because we didn't know for sure if we would lockdown again. But a few months later i talked with them and no one really seemed interested in caring for them when i would leave the internship, and they weren't really letting the kids play or hold them either, so i convinced them to let me find a better home for them, through a Facebook group for snail lover's, and they found a great home 😊
I can't believe the school staff abandoned that snake. I would love to hear more about that.
They might not have been able to get back into the school. Apparently it happened all over the country - schools were rapidly shut down and classroom pets left behind as “just temporary.” Some schools were good about opening campuses back up to rescue those pets… but others were not. 😢
@@khills oh god thats making me wonder what happened to fish in one of my science classrooms at the high school I went to when it closed.
@@iimuffinsaur 🥺
@@iimuffinsaur Likely exactly what you think. Let that be a lesson that administration/ government/ people in charge often don't have the best interests at heart. They're more interested in looking good on paper (locking up everything, no exceptions even for live, beloved animals) than actually doing good or allowing those under their responsibility to do good.
It's a universal, and why many adults are grumpy. We risk our jobs for the chance to do the right thing every day, but every so often the "big wigs" will be completely unbending. Then it's on us: do we break in and go to jail after hopefully getting the pet to someone or call the cops and say we tried, knowing we're being evil to a critter in our care? It's disgusting and we as society need to change.
Always surprises me how people can really love their pets but then completely mess up the care. Good on the owner for doing the responsible thing but always frustrates me a little seeing animals suffer from something very easily preventable.
if think about how many people struggle with basic self-care, like just cooking, and then apply that to another life, then you start to see why
I'm impressed with how well she was able to turn around! She almost looks like a completely different gecko by the end!
For the condition she came in, her colors ARE SO PRETTY! So happy to see her go to a loving home! (Wish I could've taken her home though ❤)
My coworker and I recently rescued an abandoned corn snake. Left in a house at 30°c for three months, in a ten gallon tank. He’s about 4 feet long. Very skinny. But he’s doing so much better, and absolutely CRUSHES rats. He loves his new tank, and we have to fill the aspen up nice and high because he LOVES to bury himself in it. I hate how some people treat animals, but I’m glad there’s people like you out there who care and give them the treatment they truly deserve
Omg I can't believe no one came back for the snake. At my school a teacher (well now retired teacher) owns and cares for the animals outside of school, and then 'loans' them to the classrooms, and he is really careful about making sure they're all taken care of.
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it... Would you guys ever do something like that? Have a classroom pet system? You could go into the classrooms and do educational programs every once in a while so the kids could learn about the animals.
@@starvingscientist I feel like this is a bad idea given that schools do not respect animals at all most of the time. Loaning out pets that is. They do sometimes go to classrooms and educate people but loaning out pets is a super bad idea as I said. So many class pets end up neglected and not having adequate care it's not really safe to just loan out your animals even if you have strict guidelines there is no guarantee anyone will follow said guidelines
@@Dr.RatioSnail and that's why you go interact with the classroom. Start a relationship with the school. I feel like it'd be better to know that if something happens they have a safe place and people who will care from them seperate from the school. If something goes wrong or seems wrong, the animal is removed from the classroom and is back in an environment they know is good, end of story. That's what my teacher does.
Plus this is more of an option, if you want an animal for a year, rather than a we are commiting to having a school animal for it's entire life and someone has to take care of it every year.
you should have a rescue wall. where you write down the names of all the animals that are rescued because of your store.
As someone who has had a recent spontaneous interest in leopard geckos, *and* someone who has experienced toe issues; I’m so happy mochii made a full recovery and got a new home! Leos truly deserve it all :D
My cat's name is Mochi and her father actually has a cataract! When going to the end and finding that Cat found a perfect forever home, my heart soared. It was wonderful seeing the transformation and amazing bounce back for her! These videos are amazing because it really hits home how important it is to help animals in need instead of giving up. I'm so happy everyone was able to help Cat out, and now she can thrive!
Emily: asks if someone is changing their new pets name*
Person: “yes, their new name is ___”
Emily: immediately forgets*
My brain does that all the time. It's annoying
“You’re not very bright… but you’re cute!”
Same
Head empty, no thoughts. Such a mood. lol
Like some people we know.😉
"Not bright, but cute" is actually a good description of a leopard gecko LOL
I’m the opposite not cute but bright
Aww poor little baby makes
Me so sad having 5 Leopard geckos myself. Two of mine are special needs I hope she goes to an amazing loving home when she recovers (I just finished the video I’m so happy she went to a loving home!!)
Omg I can't believe the school left Rio all that time with out food etc, so glad the lady saved her and got her to you, bless her she's gorgeous, bless you for all the work you, ed and all your staff do. Great video thanks 💖😁
First Rosie and now Rio? We should ban boa constrictors from becoming class “pets”.
Or just not allow idiots to buy them
I was thinking of Rosie too, she was a gorgeous snake
I think that these class pets could be a great way to learn about snakes, but unfortunately people never seem to take good care of them
It really depends.
I had several high school and elementary teachers who were Ed and Emily caregivers for all of their animals, snakes,tortoises, chinchillas,Guinea pigs,chipmunks,cats,dogs, fish,and bugs included. My favorite biology teacher in High School even bred her own isopods and feeder insects for the captive (but special needs) wild animals that would not have survived in the wild if she didn't take care of them. (She was also very clear about NOT doing what she did recreationally. She was an educator and biologist who previously worked as a safari ranger,vet technician, and researcher. Generally, if an animal is that ill or injured, sad as it is, letting nature take its course was her policy.)
She had enrichment activities and bioactive set ups way before I even knew what that was and well before anything like the internet reptile community of educators and professionals came up.
In general, I agree. If you aren't able or willing to learn everything you can about caring for an animal, it's best not to have one because you are responsible for that animals outcome, especially if veterinary care is something you can't or don't plan on accessing. (Although I exclude unexpected financial or physical/illness related hardships. Sometimes these things come up and life happens.)
I don't think that's necessary. Instead, there should be better resources like animal abuse hotlines for reptiles. It always bothered me that those services exist for mammals, but not for reptiles
It is absolutely incredible to me that you are using your voice (as a popular UA-camr) to rescue these animals and find them homes. Animal rescue is not easy. On behalf of these reptiles, from the geckos, to the dragons, to the snakes, and everything else; Thank You!
Recently we had a lizard we owned called yoshi, he is leopard gecko and his tail went very skinny (means he is unhealthy) but recently we began giving him a wide range of foods. Hes getting way better now. This video reminded me that im not doing tooo bad but still.. anyways im glad I could share this.
Update if you wanted it: Yoshi passed away of old age sadly. We fought very hard along this way but it was his time to go
I’d recommend starting away from meal worms as they can be quite hard to digest in large quantities
@@markharan86 We began this around July so hes no longer making mealworm splat on the ground :)
Just a reminder that wax worms arent very healthy!! Sure they may make the tail look fatter and fuller, but if your gecko's diet consists of a steady amount of wax worms this plumpness could very well be just fat. Please move the geck off of waxworms as a steady diet and move more towards calciworms, crickets and possibly hornworms or Dubia roaches if available. Wax worms are great as treats but they are definitely unhealthy and bad as a staple diet! I know this is probably a lot to take in and I promise I'm not scolding you but I care about your geckos health as much as you do and I wanted to share as much helpful info as i can.
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@@Gingerblossom6969ily yup! We normally use meal worms, but sometimes he needs some fat for the tail. I have tried calciworms but he just wouldnt budge, maybe i could mix them in, somewhat like Emily did. Last time I ever saw dubia roaches was 1 yr ago, sadly plenty of our retail stores dont sell them! Thanks for helping. ❤️
It's amazing how many more animals you can help now that you have adoption island and people know to go to you for help! Mochi is a perfect example with how she came in to be fixed up before finding such a good home!
Oh Rio 😢 I'm so glad she got rescued, poor baby! She looks like a big ol' sweetheart for sure, so glad she's doing well enough for rehome!
I'm so glad she's doing better now! Thank you so much for doing what you do, and for running this youtube channel. I've learned pretty much everything I know about reptiles from watching this channel (with more in depth research on the reptiles I want specifically, of course) and am super grateful for all the amazing work you do for these rescues as well as just the reptile community as a whole.
So proud to be a patreon backer for this channel. I love seeing how you spread good wherever you go. 💛
It’s a shame she got to such a shape, it’s always really heartbreaking to see any animal suffer. But can we take a moment to appreciate that the previous owners realized that they couldn’t take care of her and found professionals with the knowledge and experience to give Mochi the best opportunity to get better. Admitting that you are wrong and that somebody could do better than you is not easy, so kudos to them for finding better.
As always, great video! You guys do amazing work, I’m so glad Mochi is in your care!
One time when I was really young,
My cat squeaker, had one of her insides almost rapture, and her paws were bleeding, she had to go to the vet ASAP, and after she was done from the vet, She had to stay in a 6-7 foot tall, and 8-9 foot long cage, she had a cat tree 🌳and food and water and had her fave bed at the time and now she is very happy sleeping at the end of my bed and getting cuddles and pets and just puring away
I can’t believe that school just abandoned her! There had to be a teacher who usually had her in their classroom and they just said nothing?! 😡 and the administration too?!
I was thinking the same thing about the teacher. She had to be in a regular classroom that belonged to someone, and that teacher should have known the snake was there. I secretly hope the rest of the staff knows what happened and that teacher that left her there is known as an animal abuser.
right, the school or anyone else for that matter would not have let this happen to a dog or something. but they had absolutely no heart for the snake.
Dr. Gates: "Mochi, I'm going to amputate your tail."
Mochi: "Nah, Doc. Let me!"
Yeet - tail tip gone!👍Sorted🦎
She's so cute! I'm glad she was able to make that recovery, she looks really great at the end of the video and it's very noticeable how much happier she is.
That story of Rio is unreal. Like what did they tell the kids? 'This is how we handle our problems kids! Leave you pet then when you do that too long just euthanize them.' What the heck!?!? Thank goodness she was rescued! She is beautiful!
Absolutely love the work you do to help these animals. That school abandoning Rio for 9 months is inexcusable! I really hope she finds a good home with a person who gives her all the love and fusses she deserves. If there wasn't a great big fat ocean between me and the US I would have adopted her myself. Keep up the good work!!!
Really horrific isn’t it? Like, you knew she was there. It didn’t occur to anyone she might need food or water in that time?
16:40 the one time I went to the snake discovery store I saw Rio and she was just curled up and as energetic as a statue lol. One of the employees said they often doubted she was real.
Good grief. Poor girl. I hope she's feeling better soon. My big boy Charlie is about the same age and roughly weighs about 100 grams. He has the super gene. People need to really research before getting reptiles. Thanks for helping her out.
I really try not to judge people and have an open mind/heart, but as someone who is studying to be an exotic animal veterinarian, this makes my blood boil. I only just started the video (currently at the 1:51 minute mark) so maybe it's explained, but who the h*ll let's their pet get that bad before reaching out for help. Again, I'm really trying to be understanding but this is just cruel.
EDIT: Just finished the video and I am AMAZED at Mochi's (now Cat's) recovery. Her color and pattern came out beautifully!! And even the scarring on her head looks great for the condition she was in. Emily and Ed, not only have you continued to amaze me with the care you put into these animals but also the respect and patience you show the owners. That is something I still need to work on, as I struggle to hold my tongue when it comes to animals being harmed (even if it is unintentional). Overall, I am so thankful that I found your channel, as you helped me find my passion for exotic animals for my career. You also act as one of my main sources of inspiration and I cannot show my gratitude enough!!
P.s. I hope Rio has found a home by now :)
I love the adoption stories! Hoping you make them a semi-regular series!
Great job! We get in a TON of leopard geckos with hypovitaminosis A. We see it even more often than MBD at this point!
Poor Rio. 🥺. So glad she’s rescued, eating & happy.
@@_marsMan_ they're talking about the snake at the end of the video
@@_marsMan_ Rio is the boa constrictor at the end
@@sammillar6493 and this is why I should comment at the end of the video
Mochi is absolutely adorable & so pretty. I’m glad her previous owner loved her very much and that her owner surrendered her to you. I’m so glad you guys could help her. 🥰
Me too
I love these rescue videos! I’d love for this to become some sort of series on your channel so we can keep seeing the animals that come and go from adoption island!
I just lost my leopard gecko today, her name was also mochi and she was almost 7. She was very sick and there was not much we could do, one trip to the vet and she was asleep for good. I loved her so much and spent alot to try and help her. rest in piece my mochi and i wish this gecko a long, healthy, and happy life!
I’ve only seen 3 leopard geckos so far in real life. The one I saw the most was a real sweetheart, surprisingly calm. I’m glad this baby can get help and the owner knew when to give her to someone qualified.
I love it, haven’t watched yet, but I love their compassion and dedication to reptiles.
It’s so nice of you guys to do this teach people how to take care of animals and rescue them
This case reminds me of my rescue beardie. He was fed ONLY super worms for the first year or so of his life. So when we got him he was super picky and didnt want greens. Thankfully now he is better. But he was Super obese and is now a little on the under weight side but we are working to get that back up and make sure he is very healthy.
I got so emotionally happy seeing Cat transform omg she had a whole arc
Emily's charmander shirt is very cute.
I'm so happy that Cat is getting a good home!
Poor Rio abandoned for 9 months D: I hope Rio gets adopted soon if not already
This is so heart-warming. This makes me feel so better even though I had no part in making her better
:0 I rescued an abandoned kitten and named her Mochi a few years ago! This is incredible that my new love of reptiles brought me to this amazing video with a gecko named Mochi that ended up being called ‘Cat’!!
Thank you so much for sharing
I really love the way you show updates all in 1 video. It’s great to see the progression all at once instead of little bits throw in other vids over time.
That's so awful she was in such a condition. What a beautiful gecko, you have hearts of gold.
That poor girl. I kinda laughed at the eye thing. I'm glad she has recovered so well.
The love and attention you put into this animals is amazing and it's something you should be very proud of! Edit - Just saw the end and I'm happy she found her forever home!
Thank you so much for videos like these! You're doing a great job educating people with the comprehensive video here. It's also SUPER nice that these end on a happy note - I know it's part of the process to decide which animals' stories to tell and which (the not so happy ones) to deal with yourself and leave off camera. The good news after a bad start makes for a great story - it's important to celebrate the positive and all that! :)
i had a rescue leo for 3 years before she got diagnosed with gout, we did everything we could for her and after many vet appointments and medicines she sadly passed away while being cradled by me. sometimes you do everything you can and it's still not enough.
since then i was terrified to buy rescues and only got reptiles from breeders, recently i got a rescue ball python and doctor gave him a full body check up and i'm hoping my lil guy will stay healthy!
I really love your work. Thank you for making the effort to care for these special cases and making people aware of the requirements of pet care. It's heartbreaking to see an animal that hasn't been given enough care even if the person loves them.
Oh man. If I had the room, I’d take her in a heart beat. I’ve got a massive soft spot for geckos and she’s soooooo pretty. They always hate being in water. It’s a bath for me too.
Im so sad for Rio, did none of the kids ever ask their teachers on zoom about their fricken classroom snake?
If it was a new class, they wouldn’t have known him. Last years class would assume that the teacher had it covered. This is 100% on the adult in that situation.
@@mistyk.2152 her*
Kids probably did, if they moved to online learning before summer 20
I just want to know why the teacher of the classroom didn't even try and go "hey, there's an animal in my classroom. Since there's no telling when we're returning, can I at least remove the animal from the classroom and potentially rehome it?"
You and Ed are such kind and caring souls everyone is so lucky to have you guys. If I’m having a hard day I put your videos on and my bad day goes away instantly! Thank you for all you do for animals and people!
She’s precious!! I’m so glad you got to take care of her!!
I’ve just recently got a corn snake and he’s doing amazing because I watched your videos and how to care for them
My gecko died a few weeks ago so this help and u guys have helped me ALOT tysm for being awesome
You guys do such a great job everytime i see a rehab video, and just thank you for having the biggest hearts for these reptiles when others dismiss them so quickly.
she was so pale before. She looks great now. I'm glad you could help her
Bless you, Emily, for rescuing animals in need. She deserves a good, healthy life. ❤
I love how you much these rescue videos, it really highlights that people should consider them and that they’re deserving of love ❤️
This was so sad but the ending was beautiful ❤️ thank you Ed and Emily and everyone who works with them.
I love it when great videos like these don’t get swarmed by haters. Love you guys so much hope she gets better!
I love this series where you walk us through animal rehab all the way up to adoption. It's so heart-warming and incredibly informative!
I hope to work at a small exotics vet clinic next summer, and these videos are helping me form some knowledge basis for that!
Poor thing... I look a my Leo and think you lucky girl 😭
Thank You for saving her❤️
That snake story literally made me cry how could someone leave an animal alone for nine months. My heart ❤️💔
Poor Rio and Cat. I’m glad they are both doing well now and so glad she went to a new home 💕
I always look forward to your uploads!!! Truly the highlight of my week!!!
I really thought mochi was going to lose her vision. Soo glad that she made such an amazing recovery!!! ❤️🩹
My heart just broke when I saw her thrown up worms. Poor little girl, she’s just feeling miserable. Glad they got her.
the difference a good home can make in just a couple weeks is amazing
i love leopard gekosssss their sooooo cute. she’s gonna be ok
who else literally screamed in excitement when they realized snake discovery posted?
Me at the end: WAIT, did, they tell them about the foot baths!
Me 2 sec later: I'm glad.
I hope this little gecko or lizard is happy now and if they died she is happy now but whoever her previous owner was thank you for loving her a lot and I watch snake discovery every day! And also mochi stop killing your body :(