Need to re-home your budgie(s)?

There are many reasons why people face the often difficult decision to re-home/surrender their budgies, and we are grateful when people choose to consider CPUK to support them at times like these.

Our approach at CPUK is based on kindness and compassion, we do our very best to help, whether directly or signposting to other trusted organisations. As a UK registered not for profit charitable organisation, we take our responsibilities seriously, and provide the highest quality of care to all budgies surrendered to us, and follow rigorous rehoming practices that place the budgies welfare front and centre.

Please complete the form below, and a member of CPUK will be in touch within 5 working days.
Please note, we cannot progress any re-homing/surrender enquiries unless they are submitted via this form.

I need help with a pet bird, they’re not a budgie, what do I do?

If you are worried about the way a pet or other captive bird is being treated, you can contact these national animal rescues for advice:

  • RSPCA: 0300 1234 999 (England and Wales)

  • SSPCA: 03000 999 999 (Scotland)

  • USPCA: 028 3025 1000 (Northern Ireland)

Found a racing or fancy pigeon with a ring?

Take a look at the Pigeon Association website here. 

Lost or found a falconry bird?

Report the bird to the Independent Bird Register: 0161 790 5613

Lost or found a pet bird? 

If you’ve found a bird, and they appear to be in good health (always contact a veterinary practice if you’re unsure), house them as securely and safely as you can, and ensure they have access to clean water and appropriate food.

For lost and found birds, it’s critical to get the word out, as soon as you can.

For found birds: be very cautious of anyone other than a registered/reputable animal rescue organisation offering to ‘rehome’ or take care of it. The main aim is to reunite the bird with their human family, passing them on to an unregulated/unregistered person greatly reduces the chance of that, and may put the health of the bird at risk.

Utilise Facebook groups (including local buy and sell groups, for maximum visibility) and register with:
www.parrotalert.com
www.petsreunited.com
www.lostandfoundparrotuk.co.uk

Concerns about your own pet bird?

Search for vets which can treat pet birds here.

Pet parrots

These organisations may be able to help with husbandry advice, rehoming and rescue queries: