If you bring the turtle home on purpose, you need to know the feeding needs of the turtle, including its living environment, eating habits and physical condition. If you are confident that you can take good care of it, then raising a turtle is a good choice. But if you don't have enough time and energy to take care of it, or you don't know its breeding knowledge, it's best to send it to a professional institution or an experienced breeder.
In addition, if you accidentally find a turtle at home, you need to observe whether it has an owner, and whether it may have been abandoned by an accident or an irresponsible owner. In this case, it is best to take the tortoise to the local animal shelter or contact relevant organizations to help find its owner.
In short, raising turtles requires a certain sense of responsibility and professional knowledge, and should not be a temporary decision. It is suggested to weigh the pros and cons carefully before considering. At the same time, if you happen to meet a lost turtle, it is also a good thing to help it return to its owner.