I have a male chihuahua pupš¶ and my roommate has a kitty-cat, itās really been so difficult understanding the quirks.
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There are many pros to living with pets that aren’t yours, such as you don’t have to clean litter boxes or pick up poop, or buy food. And you get to see the funny moments with those animals. Just make sure you’re prepared to have your stuff broken or eaten or covered in fur. I think in the future, I’ll stick to visiting friends with pets instead.
Communications are smoother when we put things in writing. To make your shared housing situation a win-win for everybody, consider creating a contract with your housemate that spells out: Who can have access to the pets when their owner is out, and what can they do with the pets. Agreements for cleaning the house, yard, litter box, etc. Agreements for use of baby gates, crates, yard use. How property damages caused by pets will be handled. How veterinary costs will be covered if pets cause injury to other pets.