Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Several places I've called say they only accept small animals under 13 lbs. My cats are at least five lbs. above that and it is obvious. I neet to move to NYC but I'm not leaving them behind. It would just be me (a single woman) and them.|||Peoplewithpets.com is a Rental Directory for New York including Long Island, New York City, Rochester and Syracuse.
http://www.peoplewithpets.com/states/new鈥?/a>

"Your search found 14 apartments in Metro New York City, New York."
Pets Accepted: Cats/Dogs under 50 lbs.*
Bedrooms: 0,1,2
Starting at: $1065

When you visit NYC, here are some Pet Friendly New York Hotels.
http://411newyork.org/guide/2007/04/26/p鈥?/a>

Steve
http://newyorkforum.us|||I suspect they are worried about dogs, not cats, with the weight restriction. Just tell them you have cats and don't say how much they weigh.|||Cats are generally not a problem for apartment dwellers in New York City at all, because, since you don't have to walk them, if you don't tell anybody you have them, nobody will even know they're there, really.

So, while you might want to tell the owners that you do have A cat, don't tell them you have two, and only volunteer the weight if specifically asked for it.

Then just move in, and bring in both cats in one carrier, if possible, or, if they're in two carriers, make two totally separate trips, well apart, so that you can say, "Oh, no, you must be mistaken, this is the only cat I have!" if asked about it.

Then, once you're in, that's it, forget about it, and live happily ever after with your fat cats.

Good luck, and the link below is to a picture of a REALLY gigantic kitty...

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