July 17, 2010
having a cat and renting?
By Planet Wealth
I’m at uni and i’m wanting to share a house with other people next year (have not found a place yet), I just wanted to know if I would it’s possible to bring a cat, as i cannot leave my cat at home. I’m wanting to share a house with other uni students, so is everyone going to say "no, u cannot bring a cat" or do people really accept animal??
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July 17th, 2010 at 12:49 pm
It will depend on where you settle. You will have to question, Some units do not allow animals.
July 17th, 2010 at 12:49 pm
A lot of places refuse pets period because of the hurt they can do. At least thats how it is up here in Canada.
July 17th, 2010 at 12:49 pm
It depends on wether you are living in on-campus housing or not. With on-campus housing, pets are a no-no. (Allow some might allow a small aquarium.) If you live in off-campus housing, you may be able to find a place that would allow pets. Talk to each potential landlord and be completely honest with them about your cat. My mom owns rental property, one of which I lived in while I was attending college, and I could go on about all the dishonest tenants we have had. You may need to pay an additional cleaning deposit for your cat, depending on what the terms are in your rental agreement. If carpet stains and pet odors are going to be a problem, you might want to consider investing in a CatGenie, the world’s only self-cleaning/self-flushing litter box. (http://www.catgenie.com) GOOD LUCK!