Don't! Or if you really need to try to ask friends or neighbors.
no, she cannot
Try putting the pet mouse up for adoption. There are websites that are set up for pet adoption. Local classified ads would work as well. You can also make a flyer and post at local pet stores or at your veterinarian's office if they have a bulletin board.
There are many options out there for pet adoption. There are local organizations as well as national organizations such as The Humane Society or the ASPCA.
A good place to find out about pets for adoption is to check your local town. There are usually places that hold pets for adoption. However there are several adoption finders which are used online, such as petfinder and adoptapet. They are generally safe and easy to use.
Typically, adoption terminates the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
Yes. But think about what you are doing because a adoption is nor reversible.
Some major pet adoption agencies include: adopt-a-pet, petfinder, or petsmart. The easiest way to find an adoption place nearest you is to check with the American humane society who would be happy to set someone up with a pet.
You can find dogs up for adoption from a reputable place by going to Pet Finder. They have many accredited shelters and rescue centers listed on their site.
You can find more information about kitten adoptions at the Pet Finder website. Once on the page, click "About Pet Adoption" in the top navigation menu and then click on "Cat Adoption" to bring up the information.
Sometimes, you may think that a pet isn't right for your family. If the pet can be trained, try to do so. If not, take them to a local adoption company who finds animals caring homes. Make sure a pet is the right pet for you. Try to figure out some tricks so taking care of it can be easier. If you had the pet for a while or a week don't you think that it'll be said. Also it could just be getting used to it's surroundings.
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Lois Raynor has written: 'Giving up a baby for adoption' 'The adopted child comes of age' -- subject(s): Adoption, Case studies