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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

554.0. "Need help/information to overturn NO PET rule" by CUPMK::TEMPLE () Fri Jun 18 1993 12:18

    Hello,
    
    You've been very helpful in the past when I had some kitty questions, I
    hope you'll be able to provide me with some information for a problem
    I'm having with the Board of Directors at our condo complex.
    
    It's a real long story, but we've been ordered to find another home for
    our 11 month old kitten.  "The Board" has decided to *suddenly* enforce
    the "No Pet" rule that it has been ignoring in the past.  They claim
    that because of the Big Dig in Boston, there will be a vermin problem
    and pet food, fecal matter, etc. will just be encouraging vermin.
    However, other owners and renters in the complex have brought pets home
    in spite of the rule and it seems really strange that the rule should
    be enforced with us.  We suspect that we are being singled out for
    other reasons.
    
    What I'm looking for at this time, is any information that I can use 
    about cats and disease, vermin, cleanliness, etc.  Any ammunition,
    preferably from the MSPCA or any accredited group, that I can use to
    make my case -- I guess it has to be both pro and con. If there's
    another note here that addresses this topic, please let me know.  
    
    We have no plans to give up our kitten!! 
    
    Thanks for any help you can provide.  If you have any hardcopy material
    that you'd like to send, my mail stop is Charlotte Temple -
    MKO01-2/E12.  I'll keep you posted.
    
    Thanks again,
    Charlotte
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554.1Huh? Rats Stealing Cat Food? Stealing Cat Poop?DRUMS::FEHSKENSlen, Engineering Technical OfficeFri Jun 18 1993 12:4310
    
    The notion that keeping cats encourages vermin flies in the face
    of several centuries of historical evidence to the contrary.  Have
    these people ever heard the term "mouser"?  Do they know that most
    farms keep large cat populations to keep themselves vermin free?  Do
    they know that cats, unlike dogs, are as fastidious about their toilet
    habits as people? 
    
    len.
    
554.2POWDML::MANDILEI'm inspurationalFri Jun 18 1993 14:466
    
    It would help if the other pet owners in the complex get
    together with you.
    
    Remember, though.  You signed a "no pets" contract. (I assume)
    
554.3Start a petition!ISLNDS::FALLONFri Jun 18 1993 14:537
    I think you would have some strength in numbers.  If you have to get
    rid of your pet they ALL have to.  Isn't there some kind of rule/law
    about the fact that they have allowed it to be broken (for however
    long) and not enforced their own rules, which then makes it null and
    void?  Can anyone figure out what I am thinking about?  Seems I have
    heard about this somewhere.
    Karen
554.4We're all alone in this messCUPMK::TEMPLEFri Jun 18 1993 15:3411
    The other pet owners are not in jeopardy, and are not interested in
    banding together with us (they don't wan't to rock their own boat)  -- 
    "The Board" grandfathered them in, which leads us to believe we are being 
    singled out for some other reason.  The Board granted all a waiver (even 
    though the other owners broke the original agreement). I said it was 
    a *long* story.
    
    I think the only thing that might help at this point is to get some
    supporting documentation that shows that cats do not cause vermin.
    
    Does such documentation exist?
554.5EMASS::SKALTSISDebFri Jun 18 1993 23:064
    Might I suggest that you contact a lawyer? Cono boards tend to back
    down when they find out that you have decided to seek legal concil.
    
    Deb
554.6outsider ideasBPSOF::EGYEDPer aspera ad astraMon Jun 21 1993 03:3511
    I really have got no idea about american law, but if the others do not
    want/or can/ help you, and if you suppose you have been sorted out for
    some other reason, I do not think it will help doing anything, for
    they'll find another reason then. I would be afraid for my kitten,
    perhaps would someone hurt him/her!
    
    I know it sounds silly, but cannot you go somewhere else?
    
    Forgive the 'outsider'
    
    Nat