The Maine Statement of Abandonment of Domestication and Conversion is a legal form that is used when a person wishes to renounce their right to a domesticated animal, such as a house cat or a dog. This form is often used when an animal is given away to another person, or when an animal is released into the wild. It is also used when a person wishes to convert their domesticated animal into a wild animal, such as a feral cat or a wild dog. The form is required by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry in order to ensure that the animal in question is being released into a safe and suitable environment. There are two types of Maine Statement of Abandonment of Domestication and Conversion: the Abandonment Form and the Conversion Form. The Abandonment Form is used when an animal is given away to another person, or released into the wild. The Conversion Form is used when a domesticated animal is converted into a wild animal. Both forms must be completed and signed by the person who is abandoning or converting the animal, and must be submitted to the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry for review.