Cat (or two), but since that time, I've lived in places where a pet was
Not allowed, or simply that the landlords were allergic. I think I
Would be a lot healthier if I had the emotional support of
Having a cat to pet, and get some camaraderie from
On a regular basis. These are some fantastic
Images my friend. Post upvoted 100%
You should have a kitty or two! Does your new place allow them?
Thank you - I had a very patient model... :)
This place allows "Service Animals", and I think I could persuade them to
Accept a cat, but the place is very small, I keep the door to the bedroom
Closed to maintain the temp difference; I like my bedroom cold, but
Not so much sitting around the living room. Any litter box would be in
The bathroom...I am pretty sure I won't be staying here much longer.
I'm looking for larger accommodations, now that I can afford to pay
For something better. If this place finds out about my increased
Disability, they will want me to start paying $1,000+ rent for this
560 sq ft. I'm not doing it, in a building where the tenants pay no
Attention to the "NO SMOKING INSIDE THE BUILDING" rule, where
Things are forever breaking (Recently, our garbage chute stopped
Up, and became a 14 story tall column of stinking trash, it remained
That way for almost 14 days)
Now, one of the two elevators is broken, and has been for almost
14 days.
HUD pays the owner/management of this building $1,000 per month
PER APARTMENT, 220 apartments = $220,000.oo PER MONTH
I think they should be able to keep things fixed, keep out the riffraff
and give us secure and adequate parking.
So since none of the above is true, I'm moving asap.
Then, I'll think about getting a kitty kat.
Thanks @ackhoo
They get a lot of money.... 😮...and should be doing their job! 😠
Yes, you should move and move into an animal-friendly place... at least a cat-friendly one! All the best, my friend!!
(Disclaimer- stolen image)
Awwww....... adopt one of the babies! ;)