No, even if you’re fostering, you may still need to sign a contract that outlines the terms of caring for the pet temporarily.
Yes, typically you need to be at least 18 years old to sign the adoption contract and take on the responsibilities for the pet.
If you don’t follow the contract terms, the organization may have the right to take back the pet or request you to remedy the situation.
Most organizations have a policy allowing you to return the pet, but it's always best to check the contract details to know the specific stipulations.
When you adopt a pet, you're committing to give them love, a safe home, regular vet check-ups, and everything they need to live a happy and healthy life.
Yes, signing a contract is usually required to ensure both you and the organization are on the same page about the care and responsibilities for the adopted pet.
A pet adoption contract is a written agreement between the adopter and the organization that summarizes the terms and responsibilities of adopting a pet.