Things You'll Need
- Computer and printer
- Store receipt where you purchased your bird
Instructions
Look at your purchase receipt to determine if you can still return your parakeet and its belongings to the store. Chain stores usually have a refund policy of up to 30 days, and a free health guarantee. Call the store and ask to speak to a manager if you are unsure about the store's policy.
Ask friends and family if they or someone they know has an indoor or outdoor aviary for parakeets. An aviary is a large bird enclosure. Ask if another bird owner could take your parakeet.
Call local pet stores and ask about second-chance pet options. Many pet stores take in unwanted birds and offer them to consumers as "second-chance pets."
Advertise on Craigslist.com, the local newspaper or post fliers in your neighborhood retail store offering your parakeet for adoption. Your local grocery store might have an area designated for the public to post fliers and "For Sale" signs. Ask a customer-service representative for permission to post your flier.