• Critters looking for homes

    We are not a charity, nor a rehoming centre like our friends over at the National Centre for Reptile Welfare, however, sometimes we are called for help. In these instances we will temporarily house the animal and make sure they are healthy and pass our quarantine checks, then we will add them here!

    If you are interested in offering these gorgeous Critters a forever home, contact us!

    We do ask for a rehoming donation that will help pay for the other animals looking for homes.

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    Dijon, 2, Female

    Dijon the leopard gecko is approximately two years old. She is a lady content in her own company. She is still in quarantine for the next few weeks while we help her fall back in love with food! We know that with a little more TLC and attention she will start to blossom into the confident gecko she is!

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    Creature, 5, Female

    Creature is a beautiful royal python looking for a loving family. She is perfectly happy having cuddles, loves her food, very active, but sometimes needs a little help with her shedding!

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    Scoop, 1, Male

    Scoop is a handsome little man who is happily handled and a good feeder for a Sand Boa! We are assuming he is around 1/2 years old. He is a perfect little boy for a snake lover that may not have the space for a larger snake.

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    Tango, 2, Male

    Tango is a handome Gargoyle Gecko looking for a family that will appreciate his good looks a silly character from afar. We would not recommend for young children as he is nocturnal and mostly active in the evenings! His colouring does change depending on his mood, which is fasinating to watch!

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    Jo, Unknown Age, Female

    Jo, also known as Cotton Eye Jo, is a big character in a small Eyed Lizard body! She is great fun to watch and is super curious. She is fantastic at tong feeding and can be coaxed up onto a hand or arm, but is definitely still learning!

    We would recommend a more experienced owner for her!

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    Princess Peach, 5, Female

    Peach is a hilarious Bearded Dragon! We are unsure of her age, however, we were told she may be five years old. She has all of the typical bearded dragon sassiness! So far, she has made all the staff laugh, and has been learning to love baths and handling!

    All of the animals we have stay with us for 3 months in quarantine to make sure they are happy and healthy. This also gives our staff plenty of time to get to know the animal and what they would prefer in a home. Below are sneak peeks of animals we still have in quarantine that will eventually need a home.

  • Contact Us

    Don't be afraid to reach out. You + us = awesome.

    Company of Critters, Rotherfield, TN6 3PX
    07787906145 / 01892852367
  • Birds of a feather, stick together!

    Passion for animal welfare and education can really bring people together! As well as The NCRW, we also work with these wonderful groups! 

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    National Centre for Reptile Welfare

    A fantastic rescue and rehoming centre that helps educate and support all exotic owners! We work closely with them and many of our Critters come from them!

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    The Snake Shed

    Our favourite shop around! It is a brilliant store with everything you could possibly need! They have helped us keep up with the best electrical goods and more as we grow.

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    Creatures from the North

    These guys are very knowledgeable, helpful and enthusiastic when it comes to arachnids! We have them to thank for our beautiful Heterometrus laoticus, Bruno!

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    Venomous Visions

    Experts in many many legs! They certainly know their stuff, and are very focused on their animal welfare! Thanks to these guys we have our lovely little troop of millipedes!

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    Axolotl and Reptile Rescue

    Another fantastic rescue that caters for all exotic types! They work tirelessly to help all cases. They even have a shop selling good reptile products!

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    A little shout out...

    We work with the National Centre for Reptile Welfare!

    Most of our Critters that come for talks and sessions are rescues! The National Centre for Reptile Welfare is one of the few places that will rescue and rehome exotic species. Its aim is to educate and help people interested in rehoming various species to ensure the best possible welfare for these animals.

    We work in conjunction with the team there to help spread the word!

    Visit them online and on their social media!

  • Working in conjunction with:

    We are proud Dementia Friends
    We work with Care for the Carers, providing discounts for any carers holding a Carers Card!
    All of our staff hold an Enhanced DBS Check
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    All of our beautiful photographs are provided by our wonderful friend Dave Seddon!
    We are members of the British Herpetological Society