

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.
Dijon, 3, Female
Dijon the leopard gecko is approximately three years old. She is a lady content in her own company. She has fallen back in love with food and will tong feed or hunt! She tolerates handling but we are sure that with a little more TLC and attention she will start to blossom into the confident gecko she is!
Munchkin, 2, Female
Munchkin the leopard gecko is approximately two years old. She is a sweet little girl with a Girl Boss attitude. She is happy with handling but will also let you know when shes done! She came to us incredibly underweight, however, she is now eating like a champ and is a healthy weight.
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.
Crispin, 3, Royal Python
Crispin is a gorgeous, chilled out snake that is more than happy to be handled. Sometimes he needs a little help with his shedding, but he is a great eater and can be very active.
He would be perfect for a new snake owner!
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!
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.
Critters already in their Forever Homes!
Here are some of our Happily-Ever-Afters!
Ivy the Royal Python
Originally named Creature, Ivy came to us from the National Centre of Reptile Welfare. She was a little overlooked as she wasn't a fancy morph, however, her personality made up for it!
Emily and her parents visited us looking for their perfect critter, and it was love at first sight!
Well done Emily and Ivy!
Tango the Gargoyle Gecko
Tango was handed in to us after being abandoned at a pet shop. Only young, we manged to feed him up and build his confidence so that he was ready to find his perfect home.
Along came Reggie! Reggie had been researching Gargoyle Geckos for almost two years in hopes of having his own. Behind the scences his parents had contacted us and were creating the most incredible enclosure for Tango, ready for a big reveal over Christmas 2024!
Congratulations Reggie and Tango!
Spud, now Milly the Leopard Gecko
Spud came to us through an emergency rescue. She was very overweight and covered is stuck shed. She quickly melted the hearts of the staff with her laid back attitude.
Amy's heart was also melted! Spud became Milly and has been living happily ever after with Amy since the 24th of September 2024!
Thank you Amy!
Toby the Tortoise
Toby was with us for a few years and joined us out on sessions. However, as be began to mature we realised that this wasn't the lifestyle for him.
Thankfully Sarah fell head-over-heels with him and has been spoiling him since the 21st of September 2024! We get regular updates of his shenanigans and we love to see him doing so well.
Well done Sarah and family!
Contact Us
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Company of Critters, Rotherfield, TN6 3PX07787906145 / 01892852367Birds 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!
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!
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