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Can I keep a cat when renting a house?

Renting a house can raise a cat. Cats are relatively independent animals, so it is convenient to raise them. Now more and more young people start to keep cats. Keeping cats in rental houses needs to do the following. First, taking time out to play with cats every day and comforting cats at night will lead cats to develop the habit of going to bed early. Second, clean the litter box in time to avoid the influence of excessive taste on others. Third, close the doors and windows when you go out. Fourth, wash frequently, especially cat hair, and pay attention to hygiene. Fifth, give cats toys and scratch boards to prevent cats from destroying their homes.

I have a dog since I graduated from renting a house. I don't think the obstacle to renting a house and raising a cat is that big. As long as the landlord doesn't object, be careful that cats don't destroy other people's furniture, fabrics and screens. Change the cat litter as often as possible, and don't let it pee in it for too long. The smell of feces is very strong. For some landlords who are very sensitive to taste, even if you pay attention again, they may feel the taste. Clean cat litter itself has a taste. It's best to communicate in advance and try to find a landlord who doesn't mind. See, you also wrote that you have a certain income. If something really goes wrong, you must apologize, pay some money and try your best to make it right.

When choosing a house, pay attention to whether there are hidden dangers in doors and windows, and be careful that cats are not small. If you share a room, you must pay attention to whether the roommate's opening doors and windows will cause the cat to get lost. On this basis, it is better to have better ventilation, otherwise it will be too sour and cool.

Try to choose a clean house with few sanitary corners. Cats especially like to drill into corners.

If you don't know the specific coordinates, a house that is too dark and humid may lead to repeated skin diseases in cats.

Do not use incense.

In addition, the evil sixth sense tells me that it is best not to tell my family about renting a house, otherwise there will be trouble. . . . .