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Originally Posted by cats' staff
As a cat owner (well as far as anyone owns cats) and renter this drives me mad. We moved 7 years ago and yes, it took ages to find a place with landlords who allowed cats but that was simply the main criteria in the search.
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One of our workers at the Cats Protection moved recently and she said that quite a few of the local estate agents would allow her to keep her cats (there was one agent who would never consider it) and she actually saw 6 properties before having the one she moved into. Before I moved into my current flat I was offered another house which did allow pets (which I did not like because it was in an area which I did not want to live in, which is extremely rough). Fortunately this flat was in the area I wanted to live in (five mins on foot from where I used to live) so that is the reason why. The worker said that if people do look around and not take the first property offered then yes, you can have pets. Of course some agents wanted her to pay an extra £100 just in case her cats caused damage. However I do appreciate that some of it was due to the fact that it was for the fact she worked at Cats Protection that influenced many agents, and also just because it is true in this area, it may not be true for other areas of the country. It also harder if you are claiming Housing Benefit (which a lot of people who have pets and lost their job are finding themselves in) and have pets, as a lot of estate agents dont have a lot of properties which allow Housing Benefit tenants, and therefore there are fewer even still which allow pets. But it is not impossible, and like I said on a previous post, estate agents/private landlords are now opening up more and more to people having pets.