Surrender your pet application form

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Please complete the form below, providing as much detail as possible about you, your pet, and your circumstances. The information you provide will help us to assess your application, and will also help in rehoming your pet, by providing information to their new owner.

Once you submit your form, a member of our team will be in touch to discuss your application further.

(If you need to surrender more than one animal, please complete a separate form for each animal).

Surrender your pet application form

About you

Please include suburb and postcode

About your pet

Gender
Is your pet microchipped?
Is your pet microchipped?

About Your Pet’s Health

Please indicate your consent for RSPCA WA to contact your vet and request medical records for this pet.
Does your cat have any existing medical conditions?
Is your cat currently receiving any medical treatment or medications?

While your application is being assessed, please obtain a copy of your pet’s medical history from your vet, or ask them to email it to us at surrenders@rspcawa.org.au.

About Your Pet’s Environment

Please describe the type of home where this pet is kept.
Are there children in your household?
Does your pet use a litter tray?

About Your Pet’s Behaviour

Is your pet around other animals?

Declaration

Please choose ONE from the following:

Next Steps

Once you submit this form, it will be sent to the Shelter team. Once they assess your application, they will contact you on the number you have provided above to discuss your application in further detail. This should take around 3 business days.

In the meantime, please contact your vet and request a medical history of your pet. They can either send it to you, or they can send it directly to surrender@rspcawa.org.au.

Again, thank you for reaching out for help with your pet.

 

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