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How to Have a Pet When The Landlord Says No

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By waters
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No Pets In The Apartment
No Pets In The Apartment

Do you rent and your landlord say' s no pets? You have small children and day after day they want a kitten or puppy. You know you can't have one because the landlord can tell you to move. Well there is a solution. You can make your child happy and not get into trouble with your landlord. Purchase a small bird feeder and some bird food. Place the bird feeder with bird seed out side the window and watch all the beautiful small birds come to visit every morning. Your child can sit at the window every morning and watch his or her new pets. You won't just have one pet; but a whole family of birds. Also there won't be any mess inside the home. Everyone will be happy and content. For only a few dollars a week you will make your child happy. Don't forget you can also give your small pets each a name.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • small bird feeder
  • bird seed
  1. Step 1
    Bird Feeder
     
    Bird Feeder

    Purchase a bird feeder and bird seed.

  2. Step 2
    Place Bird Feeder Out Side Of Window
     
    Place Bird Feeder Out Side Of Window

    Place birder feeder with bird seed out side your window.

  3. Step 3
    Make A Friend
     
    Make A Friend

    Every morning you can sit with your child and look out the window at your new pet. Possibly give each bird a name.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can have a out side pet for only a few dollars per week.
  • No mess inside the home.
  • Your child can have a pet.
  • With small children always use caution with windows.
  • Possibly window safety locks.

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steacher said

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on 11/12/2009 What a cute idea!

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on 11/9/2009 Nice, original idea, without breaking the lease.

mkh1958 said

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on 10/30/2009 What a clever idea for how to have a pet when the landlord says no! *****

starrm said

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on 9/26/2009 Good thinking and nice tips on how to have a pet when the landlord says no. 5* and rec!

ramblin62 said

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on 8/18/2009 Interesting altervative to a typical pet. Sometimes landlords will also allow an indoor pet after you've stayed beyond the initial lease & proved to be a great tenant (especially in a stand alone home). TX!

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