The nation that own my apartment r making obtain rid of my.?

pacman,white tree frog and my leopard gecko today.should i put them down or release them in the wild?
See if someone you know would be interested in kindly for them. You can also try donating them to a school's science/biology department or, post an ad.
IT's illegal to release them into the wild as they arent native species. they also could introduce disease or microbes that could wipe out native populations, finally they wont be able to survive for too long. so no releasing them is the worst item u could do. you could be jailed and slowly kill your animals while putting thousands of others at risk dont do it

surely u had a time frame in which to rehome them

find a reptile rescue, reptile sanctuary, reptile rehoming central part near u and hand them in nearby will be one in your state check phone books and the internet it might be a bit of a drive but it would be better than putting them down. also u could have tried to find a local breeder or keeper who would own taken them in, in all areas at hand is no shortage.

i guess they'll have to be put down if u cant find somewhere quick

but dont release them
Answers:    go and get rid of small animals that live in containers? That is stupid. Sounds like unaware management to me. I lived in an apartment complex that said they were pet friendly but when I in actuality brought my dog in they said they couldn't allow his breed. Pure ignorance. So I wrote a long, cited letter to the corporate office, educating them almost the breed and they responded back, saying they'd make an exception for me!

Rules are not written within stone, and can always be bent. Find someone else to talk to and make a big business about it. Tell them these animals mean a lot to you, they are your babies. You can't possibly live lacking your little family of creatures. Only a cold heartless jerk could litter you.

If there is no other choice because they are in fact cold and cold-hearted jerks--

Dont release them in the wild if you are not essential a natural habitat, you don't want to be responsible for ruining an eco-system(I know, a little stretch), and you don't want them to suffer and die. Don't put them down, either.

The best approach to handle it would be to find another, loving home for these animals.

Using craigslist, you can post an ad surrounded by freebies, or pets, and there is sure to be someone just waiting for topical little friends like yours.

Perhaps you can contact some sort of animal group in your area that can help out you find homes for these little guys.
force the pet stores to take them later! and how would you go about putting them down? -__-. if released surrounded by the improper environment, it would just kill them impossible to tell apart so be careful.
Bring them to a pet store, or get rid of them on Craigslist.
see if there are any pet stores surrounded by the area that would know of a good place for you to take them.
whether you HAVE to get rid of them today then the best bet would be a reptile rescue. phone call around to veterinarians to find out the closest one to you. if they don't know of a rescue they probably know of someone that would take them in...we get more than one snake by being mentioned from the reptile vet and the snake shop we lived near. it is certinally worth a shot.
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