I think that one 4 or 5 cats should be allowed in one person household. The reason why I said this is because my landlord has 28 cats living with her and can't clean up after these cats. And plus non of these cats have flea collar with make's it bad for my dog Ace because he lives upstairs with us
i agree w/ lily. that many cats there is no way your landlord can't properly take care of them all. especially if there is cat poop everywhere and they have fleas. it's considered neglect.
call the local humane society/SPCA
Jus because your landlord is neglecting her animals doesn't mean other responsible pet owners should be punished. We have 13 cats all of which are healthy and fixed. Talk to your landlord about getting the cats spayed/neutered and finding new homes for most of them... if need be call the humane society for extra help.
Also, in the meantime, maybe your vet can recommend a flea prevention treatment like Advantage/Frontline. That way your dog won't pick up fleas from them.
I know I live in warren mi, and I think the limit is 2-3.I'm not sure. Beside my apt does not smell like cat urine or poop. I keep their litter box extremly clean. I can't have my house sinking like cats.And another thing, My cats aren't tearing up anything in our apt. Their all declawed. If I didn't get them declawed I wouln't have anything nice.
It really hurts the cats to have their claws removed. There are better ways to teach your cats not to claw the furniture. This is a very painful process that last a life time, for it hurts everytime your cat walks. Please remember this for next time you decide to declaw your pet, it is like ripping your toes off but leaving the nerves and you are walking on raw nerves.
I just do not see why the ASPCA Bitches as " I have heard them called" Just don't just post on their own site and keep their the DRAMA there. We are going into a new year maybe things will change and people will grow up.
I think we need to start a…