11. I understand that parrots are highly intelligent and need regular interaction, constant care and patience; I agree to give the bird all the attention, affection, interaction and mental stimulation he/she will need and treat him/her like a member of my family.
12. I understand that a parrot may need time to adjust to his/her new environment and agree to work with him/her to safely assist in this adjustment.
13. I understand that questions or concerns will arise as to the proper care and behaviour of the bird, and I agree to contact the owner with these questions/concerns. I agree that it is in the best interest of the bird to ask rather than to guess.
14. I will keep the bird in a parrot-safe environment, free from smoke and substances toxic to parrots. A smoke and carbon monoxide detector must be in place in the adopters home and in working order.
15. I understand that fur and feathers do not mix. Due to the potential for injury/death, I will ensure that multi-pet households activities are segregated to ensure each creature's safety. This is particularly true of scales and feathers - specifically snakes. Snakes are natural predators of parrots and can cause severe anxiety if kept within eyesight of one another. These species must be kept segregated at all times.
16. I permit the owner or his agents in the interest of the bird to inspect the bird and his/her health on giving as much notice as possible and presenting a written authority from the owner, or agent representing the owner.
17. I understand that the bird and the property supplied (if supplied) belong to the owner.
18. If at any time, it becomes the opinion of the owners that if the conditions of the adoption are not being met, I understand that the owner or his representative may reclaim this bird irrespective of any donation or other expenditures that I have incurred or made.
19. I understand that this is a legal and binding contract, and that the owner may terminate my right to keep and adopt the bird(s) in my possession and that, by virtue of the adoption relationship, I do not and cannot obtain any right, title, or interest in the bird(s) or the property.
a. I understand that failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this agreement may constitute grounds for demanding the return of the bird and the property.
b. I understand that reasons for demanding return are not restricted to any such breach of terms and conditions; that being within the discretion of the owner or his agents.
c. I will return the bird and the property within twenty-four hours (or agreed timescale) upon oral or written demand by the owner.
d. I understand that, upon oral or written demand, should I fail to return the bird and the property, my actions constitute a theft and will result in criminal and/or civil action being taken against me.
e. I will be responsible for any and all expenses associated with the result of my failure to return the bird or the property, notwithstanding legal fees associated with obtaining the return of the bird or the property.
f. I understand that in the event of my failure to comply with any part of this agreement, the owner may be concerned over the safety and welfare of the bird and may request that an inspector or a police constable effect entry (by force if necessary) into premises to seize the bird in accordance with the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006.
20. Except as set forth above, the owner makes no representations, warranties or guarantees, and assumes no liability for health, age, temperament (including the capacity to bite), behaviour, talking ability or condition of any birds available for placement. I, the adopter, agree that all information that is available for the bird has been given to myself and that by signing this agreement, I am happy to continue all treatment deemed necessary by both a qualified avian vet and the owner or his agents. The owner shall not be responsible to the adopter for any injury suffered or damage to or loss of any chattel sustained by the bird.
21. I agree that I will not change the bird's name. I understand that this is important for the bird's own identification as well as for the owner's record keeping purposes. Parrot Trust Scotland will only ever change a bird's name if required for legal protection or in the case of socially inappropriate/offensive naming.
22. Quiet enjoyment – That so long as the adopter is not in breach of any of his obligations hereunder he shall be entitled to peaceably and quietly enjoy the bird without any lawful interruption by the owner or any person claiming under or in trust for the owner.