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For those in vet school still lurking around here, did you have trouble finding housing for you and your multiple pets upon admission? Back story is that I have two cats, but the one is a pretty scaredy cat that landlords never even know I have, so whenever I move I just tell them I only have one cat.
I have the opportunity to take another cat (I mean look at this cat she's so friggin cute)in that I originally caught out from the 100 acres horse farm I work that someone dumped. I tried to be responsible and not a crazy cat lady and took her to a rescue through some of my vet contacts. She still hasn't been adopted and I want to bring her home. The reason I hadn't taken her originally and why I'm still hesitating is that I'm scared though that it will be a bitch and a half to find housing once I'm (hopefully) accepted to vet school for next fall. I'm currently in a high rent urban area, so it is understandably more difficult to find a place that will take 2+ kitties. As most vet schools tend to be in less populated areas and lower rent, have any of you had trouble finding places to live with your multiple animals?
I have the opportunity to take another cat (I mean look at this cat she's so friggin cute)in that I originally caught out from the 100 acres horse farm I work that someone dumped. I tried to be responsible and not a crazy cat lady and took her to a rescue through some of my vet contacts. She still hasn't been adopted and I want to bring her home. The reason I hadn't taken her originally and why I'm still hesitating is that I'm scared though that it will be a bitch and a half to find housing once I'm (hopefully) accepted to vet school for next fall. I'm currently in a high rent urban area, so it is understandably more difficult to find a place that will take 2+ kitties. As most vet schools tend to be in less populated areas and lower rent, have any of you had trouble finding places to live with your multiple animals?