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This is our adoption questionnaire for invertebrates. Please answer each question truthfully.
Questionnaire
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Name
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First
Last
Mobile
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Email
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Name of the animal you're applying to adopt
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Are you over 18 years old?
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Is anyone in your household under the age of 18 years old? If so, please list ages
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Do you plan on breeding from your pet?
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Which option best describes your household?
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Quiet
Loud/busy
Somewhere inbetween
Willl the person filling in this questionnaire be responsible for the animal?
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Please list financial implications that may occur
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Do you have experience with the species you're applying to adopt?
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Please attach a photo of the enclosure
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Max file size: 20MB
What will you be feeding your pet?
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How often will you be feeding your pet?
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Please list common diseases seen with the species you're applying to adopt
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Where will the enclosure be located?
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Full address (inc post code)
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Name of the veterinary practice you will be using. Have you used them before?
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Have you ever rehomed an animal before? If so, please state why
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What will you do with your pet if you have to go away for an extended period of time? For example, holidays and work commitments
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Do you have any other pets? If so, please list them
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Please provide a full description of the living environment for the animal you're applying to adopt:
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Please list the dimensions of your enclosure, choices of substrate, heating inc temperature if applicable, humidity requirements etc.
Will you be interacting with your invertebrate? If so, please describe how to do so safely
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If you live in rented accommodation, please provide proof that your landlord has given permission to adopt this animal
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Max file size: 20MB
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