Sunday, October 7, 2007

Bye Tortoise

A special thanks to Wen, who mentioned about Salmonella in tortoises. I have done some research to check out the details and found that reptiles are most likely to harbor Salmonella, a bacteria found in feces of animals which causes fever, diarrhoe and abdominal cramps.


Those who come into contact with reptiles should wash their hands immediately to prevent catching the germ. It is advised that children do not keep reptiles, including tortoises and turtles, as pets.

After reading this, I talked to a pediatrician and he told me that this bacteria is more likely to enter to a person's body through contaminated food rather than through contacts with the reptiles.


Being a mother, I am always worried about the safety of my children and I think most mothers will too. So, after discussing with my husband, we decided to let our tortoise go. The difficult part is to tell the children about this.





So, last night, I told them about the disease from head to tail and told them that we would bring the tortoise to a nearby pond and let it live there. I told them that the tortoise would be happier living in the pond compared to living here in a container because the container is like a cage or a prison where it can't swim freely. I asked them whether they like to be caged up or locked up and they said NO. SO, I said that the tortoise would not like it too. Luckily, they accepted it instantly and kept asking me when to let the tortoise go.


Off we went to the pond today, carrying the tortoise and seeing him swim happily in the pond. I am happy too as I see my children's loving kindness shining today.


"Bye bye tortoise. We will come back to see you again."

14 comments:

jazzmint said...

oh..lucky u all found out. good move

The New Parent said...

Hi Jo-n--that's a nice thing to do and thank you for the information (smile)!

mybabybay said...

Yeap, I read about one infant die becoz of that disease. Better not keep any tortoise.

Tak Feng & Li Li said...

Ya, nobody like to be kept in a cage as well. Luckily they accepted it. Anyway, I guess they are much happy when they see the tortoise is released.

I have done with the tag

JO-N said...

Hi Jazzmint,

Yup. Wen told me about it. That's the benefit of blogging: to share and exchange views.


Hi TNP,

You are most welcome. It's always good to share. I learn a lot from you too.


Hi Michelle,

You're right.

JO-N said...

LiLi,

I can see that my kids are happy. Thanks for doing the tag. I will check it out.

slavemom said...

Ur kids r so understanding n loving. XY has a goldfish and I thot it's quite a boring pet. But after reading this, I can take tortoise out from the pet-to-be list.

Wen said...

aiyoh, sorry ah if i upset ur kids.. i was just concerned only..get a dog la... hehehe..

JO-N said...

Ginnie,(right name?)

Is goldfish a boring pet? My kids are looking forward to having fishes as their pets but I'm a little reluctant as we do not know how to look after the fish and I can't bear to see any fish die.

Wen,

I should thank you for informing me. My kids are not upset at all. In fact, they are happy that they let the tortoise go themselves.

slavemom said...

I personally think that it's boring coz I'm not a fish person. hehehe But I think kids will like it coz they can feed it everyday n change the water. I din get a proper aquarium, with pump n all. Jes a container with a lid. So it's vy ez to take care but u can't hv too many fishes (max 2, depending on the size of ur container) coz not enuff oxygen to share.
~ginie~

slavemom said...

Hiyeee, got a tag for u... http://mdmsaw.blogspot.com/2007/10/first-letter-of-your-name-to-answer.html

JO-N said...

Ginnie,

Thanks for the tag.

huisia said...

Oh gosh...i never know this..maybe i should bid bye bye to the tortoise too...

Michelle said...

got to know about this post from huisia. oh no! my belle would be devastated! hmm. better than me feeling that right? how arh??? she just got it for a day only. :(