Adoption Guidelines
1. Before You Adopt
A long-term commitment — Pets can live for 10–15 years or more. Are you ready to care for them for life?
Time and attention — Do you have enough time each day to feed, clean, and spend time with your pet?
Financial stability — Adoption includes costs for food, vet visits, vaccinations, supplies, and possible emergencies.
Family environment — Does everyone in your home agree with the adoption? Is anyone allergic or against having pets?
Housing conditions — Does your home or rental agreement allow pets? Is there enough safe space for them?
2. Responsibilities of Adopters
- Provide a safe and healthy environment for your pet.
- Ensure regular vaccinations and veterinary check-ups.
- Never abandon or neglect your pet. If you can no longer care for them, contact the shelter or rescue group.
- Do not use the pet for breeding or selling purposes.
- Offer love, patience, and positive training, helping your pet feel secure and happy.
3. What We Hope From Our Adopters
- A strong sense of responsibility and willingness to learn.
- Understanding that pets are family members, not toys.
- Willingness to ask for help when facing behavioral or health problems.