I want to sell my parakeets and have noticed that other people who are selling parakeets ask for adoption fees of up to 60 $
Why? How can adoption fees ensure my bird will get to a good home?
Having an adoption fee or selling a bird or any pet doesn’t ensure they are going to be taken care of it only shows maybe an intention of wanting something that they would be willing to pay for.
There have been lots of pets adopted from shelters, and other places only to have been abused, neglected, even killed by the adopter, purchaser, etc.
You can start by asking the person interested in your keets what their knowledge of owning a parakeet is like what kind of food, houseing, daily care, treats, the bird should have. Taking the bird to them so you can see the home, making a list of the things that parakeets need and require for good health and care and comfort and making sure to give it to the person you choose, ask them who their avian vet is etc.
How do pet adoption fees ensure the animal gets to a good home?
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October 31st, 2009 at 10:41 pm
Well if people are willing to pay that much for parakeets then they should take good care of them
for example if you paid $1000 for a dog you are going to take good care of him because you spent alot of money on him
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October 31st, 2009 at 11:13 pm
THey ensure you don’t find people who can’t afford the pet or are unwilling to spend a little money on them. If they can’t spend $60 dollars initially, then they may not care enough or have enough finacial security to pay. Free or very cheap pets can also attract creeps. SOme will say they go to labs, but that is generally crap because lab animals have to come from specific backgrounds, they need to know everything about them so they don’t have health problems popping up that may or may not be related to the study.
Many people will advertise the fee to weed out people that aren’ts seirous and will then give it away once they find a good home.
ADDITION: It doesn’t necessarily ensure that they will be well cared for, plenty of people spend a lot of money on a pet and then stll neglect it. It just is a better sign to have someone lookignf or a pet that needs a home and is willing to spend money on it instead of someone that won’t pay $10 for their new pet.
ADDITION: privte owners will use the term adoption, even if they are charging. I think it is appropriate because it inidcates they are just looking for a good home for a pet they can no longer care for instead of trying to make money.
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October 31st, 2009 at 11:44 pm
You never know what people might do to a free bird. People who pay usually have at least some intention of caring for it.
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November 1st, 2009 at 12:31 am
you are not a charity – therefor you are not adopting out your pet you are selling them
all a fee does is guarantee the person has enough money to buy the pet – it can never ensure a good hom
animal shelters have questionares and some do home checks or call vets for references.. they call landlords to make sure people have permission if they are renters.. etc..
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November 1st, 2009 at 1:02 am
Having an adoption fee or selling a bird or any pet doesn’t ensure they are going to be taken care of it only shows maybe an intention of wanting something that they would be willing to pay for.
There have been lots of pets adopted from shelters, and other places only to have been abused, neglected, even killed by the adopter, purchaser, etc.
You can start by asking the person interested in your keets what their knowledge of owning a parakeet is like what kind of food, houseing, daily care, treats, the bird should have. Taking the bird to them so you can see the home, making a list of the things that parakeets need and require for good health and care and comfort and making sure to give it to the person you choose, ask them who their avian vet is etc.
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