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Declawing and Apartments
"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) I rather think that you and your new landlords deserve one another. I do feel sorry for Kami, on the other hand. |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) I rather think that you and your new landlords deserve one another. I do feel sorry for Kami, on the other hand. |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... Mary wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav: "Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) I rather think that you and your new landlords deserve one another. I do feel sorry for Kami, on the other hand. I noticed you have nothing meaningful or intelligent to contribute. You are entitled to your opinion. Does Kami miss her claws? |
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"Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... Mary wrote in rec.pets.cats.health+behav: "Brandy Alexandre" wrote in message ... I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) I rather think that you and your new landlords deserve one another. I do feel sorry for Kami, on the other hand. I noticed you have nothing meaningful or intelligent to contribute. You are entitled to your opinion. Does Kami miss her claws? |
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I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to
your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) This got me thinking about the West Hollywood issue. Many places in West Hollywood are upscale and high rent. I know for a fact that some require cats to be declawed. How does that work in the face of the fact that declawing in West Hollywood is illegal? Wouldn't you think that as a city that supposedly abhors declawing to the extent of legislature it would make the requirement for it within its city limits illegal as well? -- BrandyÂ*Â*Alexandre® Well, well. I rent a single-family house, and don't even ask for a separate pet deposit. I just ask the tenants to steam-clean the carpet when they move. You attacked me on three newsgroups, told the entire newsgroup community where I live, called that method a "nonrefundable deposit" and called me a slum landlord. I call it a workable, affordable solution so that cats (and dogs) can stay in the house with the family, where they belong. But when a landlord requires a major surgery in order for a cat to stay inside, you're all for it with bells on. Newsgroup been too quiet for you? You're trying to stir up ****, nothing more. If you were truly interested in the legal aspect of the question, you'd post on misc.legal.moderated, where you are a regular, not on a cat group you *know* is passionately anti-declaw. Sherry |
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I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to
your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) This got me thinking about the West Hollywood issue. Many places in West Hollywood are upscale and high rent. I know for a fact that some require cats to be declawed. How does that work in the face of the fact that declawing in West Hollywood is illegal? Wouldn't you think that as a city that supposedly abhors declawing to the extent of legislature it would make the requirement for it within its city limits illegal as well? -- BrandyÂ*Â*Alexandre® Well, well. I rent a single-family house, and don't even ask for a separate pet deposit. I just ask the tenants to steam-clean the carpet when they move. You attacked me on three newsgroups, told the entire newsgroup community where I live, called that method a "nonrefundable deposit" and called me a slum landlord. I call it a workable, affordable solution so that cats (and dogs) can stay in the house with the family, where they belong. But when a landlord requires a major surgery in order for a cat to stay inside, you're all for it with bells on. Newsgroup been too quiet for you? You're trying to stir up ****, nothing more. If you were truly interested in the legal aspect of the question, you'd post on misc.legal.moderated, where you are a regular, not on a cat group you *know* is passionately anti-declaw. Sherry |
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Â* enlightened us with... I know we split on this issue about declawing, but I was curious as to your thoughts about renting to cats. I am happy to report that Kami and I will be moving into a very nice apartment community. My deposit was $100, hers $300 even though she is declaw. The thing is, the community requires cats to be declawed and they check! They asked us to stop by the office at our earliest convenience so they can "meet" her. (Why they can't just drop by the apartment I have no idea.) That, sadly, is the case at many apartments around here. Declaw required. If people with cats stopped renting from those places, maybe they'd get the idea that they shouldn't do that. Those people never listen to reason. The fact is, a trained, clawed cat does a lot less damage than say, a declawed cat who has litterbox issues. The owner should have to pay for any damage their pet does. If the owner does pay for damage, what should the landlord care if the cat is clawed? But, they don't listen. So, vote with your feet and money - don't rent at these places. This got me thinking about the West Hollywood issue. Many places in West Hollywood are upscale and high rent. I know for a fact that some require cats to be declawed. How does that work in the face of the fact that declawing in West Hollywood is illegal? Wouldn't you think that as a city that supposedly abhors declawing to the extent of legislature it would make the requirement for it within its city limits illegal as well? That is way too logical for Hollywood. ------------------------------------------------- ~kaeli~ Jesus saves, Allah protects, and Cthulhu thinks you'd make a nice sandwich. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace ------------------------------------------------- |
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