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I also remember going to the local animal shelter to get a kitten. (I already had one cat, which was okay. I was lucky to have that.) The shelter had to phone my landlord for permission! There I was holding this kitten and already falling for it, only to be told “Sorry your landlord said no.” I had no idea the shelter required owner’s permission, and I had never talked with my landlord before about getting a “Second cat.” So I gave the cat back, and was completely humiliated. I felt like they were calling my parents! Yes I was young, but I knew then, I needed to have my own home. Freedom was my deciding factor.
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Interesting story, however there landlords rulings on owning pet are usually pretty strict. You will find few landlords who will allow you to keep a pet in the premises. Be sure to read the terms and conditions from your landlords before making a decision like this.
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