While sharing is caring, the adoption contract generally requires you to keep the pet with you. It’s important to keep your new friend in a stable environment they can trust.
Yes, the contract may have restrictions like not breeding the pet, or needing to keep it indoors, to ensure the pet’s well-being.
As an adopter, you’ll agree to provide a loving home, regular vet visits, food, water, toys, and plenty of snuggles—basically, all the essentials for a happy pet life!
If life throws you a curveball and you can’t care for your pet anymore, the contract typically outlines the steps you should take, often including returning the pet to the organization.
While we hope that won't be the case, the contract usually details the return policy in case things don't work out as planned.
Yes, signing a contract is part of the process. It helps ensure that you understand your duties and the commitment you're making to your new pet.
A pet adoption contract is a legal agreement that outlines the responsibilities of both the adopter and the organization when you take home a furry friend.