Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Admiral Buttons
“Admiral Buttons, commanding your attention!”
Admiral Buttons had a pretty tough start to life. She unfortunately found herself with some not very nice people who didn’t care for her, before being rescued. She would suit a stress-free home where the people are quiet and respectful of her needs. She would love a family who will let her hop around the house and interact with her regularly. She is mostly toilet-tray trained but is not always perfect at it so patients is a must. Ideally, a home with another bunny would be perfect. She has been desexed, microchipped and has recently had her annual vaccination. She is in great health but she does make some interesting sounds which out vet has told us they are not concerned about.
She will come with a large indoor cage.
Adoption details
All animals are adopted, never sold, and an adoption contract is required in each case.
We generally bring the animal(s) to you and reserve the right the inspect the housing and garden at this time. That marks the beginning of a 30 day trial adoption period.
We are committed to supporting you throughout the life of the animal you adopt, so we are here for advice or assistance where possible. We want you and your new family member to have a long happy life together so we will do what we can to ensure this.
As a guide, the following terms appear in the chicken adoption form that is required to be signed to complete the adoption. Slightly different adoption forms exist for different species but the overall principles remain the same.
1. A minimum of 3 chickens must be adopted unless you have a flock of your own already.
2. The chickens are NEVER to be killed no matter how old they get or if they stop laying eggs - which one day they will do - except for the case of humane euthanasia when all other alternatives have been exhausted.
3. If medical attention is required you commit to taking them to a good vet without delay and without concern for the cost of their treatment.
4. You do not use these chickens to make a profit.
5. You give these ladies the love they deserve. They have come from hell and are entitled to the best you can give them.
6. If the adoption is unsuitable for any reason at any time in the future you will return them to the carer rather than selling them or killing them.
7. They are never to be eaten.
8. Chickens must have a suitable garden area to roam and explore.
9. You must maintain adequate fox-proof housing.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.