If you have a small bird or small rodent that you'd like to place with me, please feel free to give me a yell. As long as I have the space, and as long as there are no health issues that could potentially be contagious to my other pets, I'll be glad to take care of them for you. All fosters and rescues are quarantined for an appropriate amount of time to help prevent the spread of any potential illnesses or parasites.
There is no charge for this service, however, it would be very helpful if you could include whatever food and supplies you have left, along with their cage or habitat and bedding (if applicable). It's not a requirement, but it's nice to be able to keep an animal in a familiar cage with familiar food, and it's easier to find a forever home for a pet if it comes with everything it needs. :-)
Again, I'm currently set up to accept a limited number of finches, doves, gerbils, and hamsters. Sorry, but I cannot accept larger birds, cats, dogs, fish, ferrets, rabbits, reptiles, etc.
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed rescue. This is just a small private thing I do out of my own home. I've looked into getting a non-profit license, but to be honest, it's more costly than is feasible for the limited number of rescues that I do at this point in time. Perhaps in the future it will be more feasible. In order to prevent any misunderstandings, I'm happy to offer upon request full disclosure of any rehoming fees that are paid. I do not accept monetary donations other than these small rehoming fees, 100% of which goes right back into purchasing food and other supplies necessary for animal care. This isn't a profit-making venture by any stretch of the imagination. The only donations, other than small rehoming fees, that I accept are unwanted cages, leftover (but fresh) finch food, unwanted supplies such as seed cups and other cage accessories, and that kind of thing. :-)