Application to adopt

Thank you for your interest in adopting a parrot from Land Of Illinois Parrot Rescue. Please complete the application below to help us determine if you and a parrot are a good match. We look forward to reviewing your submission.

Adoption application


Applicant To Adopt

Today's Date

Name

 

First Name

Email

 

 

 

Applications with incorrect emails cannot be responded to. 

Phone

 

 

Address Line 1


City


State


ZIP Code


Date of Birth


Employment

 

 

 


Do you live in a house, apartment, mobile home, or something else?

 

 

 

 

Do you own or rent? Are you the primary homeowner? 

 

If you rent, have you gotten permission from your landlord and agreed upon a pet deposit? If not yet, will you be getting permission prior to adoption?

 

 

 

List the names of everyone who lives in the home, their date of birth (ages only for children is okay), and relationship to you. Everyone over the age of 18 needs full name and date of birth. 

 

 

By submitting this application, you understand that we will be performing a background check on everyone over the age of 18. 


Have you or anyone over the age of 18 in the home ever been charged with or convicted of violent crimes including Domestic Abuse, Assault, DUI, Animal Cruelty or Neglect in Illinois or any other state? If so, please explain below.

 

 

We take these charges very seriously, while also understanding that there are extenuating circumstances in some DV cases. Please email us with questions regarding charges you've received, as they may or may not disqualify you from adoption.


List any allergies or disabilities.

 

 

 

Does anybody who lives with you or regularly visits smoke, chew, or vape tobacco or other substances?  Nicotine, even on the skin, can severely harm a parrot's health long term.*

 

 

 

 

List your avian vet *one with experience and training with birds*. If you do not have one, we will help you find one. Please write "I need help finding a qualified veterinarian".

 

How often are your birds taken to the vet for bloodwork or thorough physical exams? If you do not have a bird, how often do you intend to take an adopted bird to the vet?

 

 

 

Never

Yearly

Every 3 years

Every 5 years

 

List all pets in the home. You must ensure dogs and cats will not be in the same room as the bird... This means never, even if the bird is caged.

 

 

If you currently own birds, list their names, ages, species, personalities, and your daily routine with cleaning/feeding/handling. 

If you do not own any birds, just write N/A.

 

Can you ensure the dogs/cats will be separated from the birds?

I need help with solutions to keep my birds safe.

 

What room/s will the bird live in? Where will the bird spend most of its time, if different?

 

How many hours per day will the bird be left alone? Will the bird be caged during that time?

 

 

 

What is your experience with birds or parrots? What species, how much experience, and what have you done with them? Please be specific.

 


Have you ever surrendered a parrot or other animal before? If so, what was the reason or circumstance that led to that decision? 

Note: if you have, it doesn't necessarily disqualify you. We want to know that you will be committed to this bird and it is not an impulse decision. This is a safeguard to ensure longevity in the home for our parrots.

 

Please list the circumstances that would lead you to consider returning or surrendering a parrot. Examples include behavioral like screaming, biting, flying, or external changes like moving, divorce, or other.

 

Why do you want a parrot? How can you see them fitting into your lifestyle?

 

 

What got you interested in parrot keeping and what research have you done on the type of bird you want or parrots in general? Will you be willing to learn as you go and accept constructive criticism about your current setup for your birds (if applicable)?

 

 

What kind of time are you willing to commit to training and working with a bird? Do you understand they have complex needs and are often much more emotionally needy than other pets?

 

Do you understand some species are capable of living another 50+ years after leaving the rescue? What is your contingency plan if something happened to you (age does not matter-everyone needs a plan)?

 

 

What size, type, or species of parrot are you looking for? What specifically about that species has your interest?

 

IMPORTANT IF THE WEBSITE WONT LET YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE COPY & PASTE TO BELOW EMAIL SECTION ! ANSWER All QUESTIONS! EMAIL TO 

Landofillinoisparrotresuce@gmail.com 

 

 

Location

353 E 4th Ave
61490 Woodhull