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Not 100% sure Snoof but I would have thought that they would be checking that your home is suitable for a pet, with cats I would have thought that they will check to see how close you live to any main roads, also see the condition that your house is in, I doubt that they rehome animals to homes that are obviously untidy/dirty, whether the other tenants have got pets, i.e dogs. |
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I think it's a case of suitability of property vis a vis the type of cat you want (indoor, single pet only, no kids etc). I don't think you need to worry unduly. I know our homecheckers would, for instance, frown on me if I wanted an outside cat as we live on a very busy road. Why don't you just ask them what they're looking for and what their criteria are? I'm sure they'll not be looking to trick you or trip you up in any way. |
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We own the house, so there are no pets that don't belong to us. We do have two rats, but they're in a safe cage and can't be gotten to (I have lots of trouble opening it myself and nobody else can figure it out ![]() Aside from that, we only have Ninja. Oh, and I do know they will rehome to people with kids, unless the cat specifically can't be around children. I asked ![]() They told me to ring every day to ask about kittens, so when I ring them tomorrow I'll ask them what they're looking for homecheck-wise. |
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