The rehoming process
Four steps in the rehoming process
All our animals available for homing appear on our website. Once you have found a pet that matches what you are looking for, then click the adopt now button. This will ask you to complete a form that will tell us some details about your home and lifestyle and who currently lives in the home.
Once we have received your form, a member of the team will be able to determine if the pet you have chosen is a good match and, if the pet is still available, contact you to discuss the next steps in the process. Please be aware that we only contact potential owners in chronological order once they have been matched to an animal, which means we are not able to contact every person who completes a homing form.
An adoption fee will apply to all re-homings. Our statutory fees can be found below, these are subject to change.
*Large farm animal - From £150 + additionals.
*Small farm animal - From £130+ additionals.
*Large Poultry - £50-80 + additionals.
*Small poultry - From £10 + additionals.
*Pet Birds - From £30 + additionals.
*Guinea pigs - £20 + additionals.
*Rabbits - From £30 + additionals.
*Cats / Kittens - £150 + additionals.
*Dogs / Puppies - From £395 + additionals. (Pedigree dogs - Price on asking)
OTHER FEE'S:
Lost&Found Reunification fee: We ask for a £50 donation to collect your lost and found animal. This helps towards the cost of transporting the animal and the food the animal has had whilst in our care. We may charge extra if the animal has been in our care for 7 days or more and you have not made contact. We may also charge a fee if the animal has had to have flea or worm treatment in our care. We don't usually bill in full for vet treatment, but we may ask for a contribution.
FAQ:
Q: What do you mean by "additionals?"
A: Additionals includes things like microchipping, transfer fees, fuel cost if delivered, extra flea / worm treatment, specialized food, neutering or anything that the animal may need that only the rescue can provide.
Q: Where do adoption fees go?
A: Adoption fee's go towards the care of our animals, this means things like food, worming and flea treatment, bedding, transport, vets bills, and many other things that go with the responsibility of caring for animals.
Q: Do I have to pay the adoption fee?
A: Under certain circumstances and at managements discretion, we may waive the adoption fee or lower it. These fees are in line with most small and major rescue centers. We will usually ask for the animals to be paid for. These are heavily discounted and not dissimilar to the cost associated with keeping these animals for 1-2 months. If you cannot afford the adoption fee, the animal may not be right for you.
Q: I'm under 18, can I still adopt a pet?
A: As long as your parent/guardian or person responsible for you agrees, there is nothing stopping you! We reserve the right to refuse adoptions at managements discretion for any reason deemed credible by management.