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What about a kitten? there are several strays here-they neutered 3 who now have collars and bells..If it's ok for strays to have the run of the place...I'm thinking I'll buy a kitten and when asked say it was a stray I adopted.

an old gf of mine had a cat in a 14th floor condo

i lived in the same building and animals were banned in the contract but whatever

security came once and said you ,look outside

big ginger cat splattered beside the swimming pool

all his teeth broken and blood coming out of his mouth

i ran down but there was nothing i could do

i was thinking of snapping its neck quickly to get it out of its misery but security was watching me so i called her first

and she paid a few thousand to the vet to try and save it and another couple of k to have it buried 20 min later

complete rip off

they promised to send a picture of the place it was buried but never did ........cnuts at the animal hospital

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What about a kitten? there are several strays here-they neutered 3 who now have collars and bells..If it's ok for strays to have the run of the place...I'm thinking I'll buy a kitten and when asked say it was a stray I adopted.

Why would you buy a kitten when you can adopt a stray or a rescued kitten?

Because 'strays are strayers' and difficult to train, much like humans, night straying one bar after another and sleeping until dusk, looked at rescuing and what was available were mature aged (problems).

What a load of crap.

Have adopted 9 stray cats from 4 week old kittens to mature adults. They are all wonderful loving pets that cause no problems whatsoever (OK I found one chasing a 5 foot cobra the other day, but it wasn't really a problem....).

Obviously you were looking in the wrong places for adoptable pets. PAWS on Suk 93 has over 40 adoptable cats from kittens to mature adults that have all been socialised, vaccinated, and desexed.

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There are legal restrictions over your "ownership" of property in all classes of property in all jurisdictions.

No one has unlimited "rights" to do what they like anywhere on the planet.

By purchasing or renting a condo you have already agreed to follow their rules.

The fact that such rules may or may not be enforced strictly according to the law may sometimes work in your favor, but usually that works against the foreigner.

You need to find a condo that accepts pets, or live in a house.

And, of course, the next door neighbour wouldnt have dogs or roosters.

Imagine all the fun with the cock fights in the corridors

Someone had eagles caged in his balcony at a condo I used to live..

PS: BTW, that's in Bangkok, next to Asiatique.

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I LOVE dogs.

I want a dog so bad.

But I live in a condo, so I can't have one.

A condo is unsuitable for keeping a dog.

End of story.

Ignorance is a bliss, education is a key.

I do agree, you should not have a dog, as you do not have a clue about dogs, but there might be hope, here educate yourself.

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/apartment.htm

http://www.dog-adoption-and-training-guide.com/apartment-dogs.html

http://www.dogguide.net/10-apartment-dogs.php

http://www.pawnation.com/2013/01/28/12-dog-breeds-for-apartment-dwellers/

http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/13-dog-breeds-ideal-for-apartments

http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/c/top-ten-dog-breeds-apartment

Dogs are adaptable, but some are better choices than others for life in confined quarters. Such dogs possess laid-back personalities, don’t tend to bark excessively and have low-to-moderate exercise needs

You will be surprise that there are many breeds of dogs which are suitable for apartment living. Most of these dog breeds have less grooming needs and are generally quite placid.

Most breeds of dogs which can dwell well in apartments have been adapted for an indoor lifestyle. These dogs have low energy levels and have lower exercise requirements. Not all of these dog breeds though are toy breeds. There are large dog breeds which are also suited for living in apartments or condominiums.

Regardless of what the so called experts state on the links provided if YOUR condo says no dogs then that is the end of the story !

Live with it and either move to a condo that allows you to confine a dog in a small flat or buy or rent a house if having a dog means that much to you.

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What about a kitten? there are several strays here-they neutered 3 who now have collars and bells..If it's ok for strays to have the run of the place...I'm thinking I'll buy a kitten and when asked say it was a stray I adopted.

an old gf of mine had a cat in a 14th floor condo

i lived in the same building and animals were banned in the contract but whatever

security came once and said you ,look outside

big ginger cat splattered beside the swimming pool

all his teeth broken and blood coming out of his mouth

i ran down but there was nothing i could do

i was thinking of snapping its neck quickly to get it out of its misery but security was watching me so i called her first

and she paid a few thousand to the vet to try and save it and another couple of k to have it buried 20 min later

complete rip off

they promised to send a picture of the place it was buried but never did ........cnuts at the animal hospital

I wouldn't dream of taking a pet to the 14th floor..I am on 2nd floor.

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What about a kitten? there are several strays here-they neutered 3 who now have collars and bells..If it's ok for strays to have the run of the place...I'm thinking I'll buy a kitten and when asked say it was a stray I adopted.

Why would you buy a kitten when you can adopt a stray or a rescued kitten?

Because 'strays are strayers' and difficult to train, much like humans, night straying one bar after another and sleeping until dusk, looked at rescuing and what was available were mature aged (problems).

What a load of crap.

Have adopted 9 stray cats from 4 week old kittens to mature adults. They are all wonderful loving pets that cause no problems whatsoever (OK I found one chasing a 5 foot cobra the other day, but it wasn't really a problem....).

Obviously you were looking in the wrong places for adoptable pets. PAWS on Suk 93 has over 40 adoptable cats from kittens to mature adults that have all been socialised, vaccinated, and desexed.

I've given up on the kittten search..it was a "moment" thing. Thanks for the advice.

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Don't know what the problem is with keeping dogs.

OK, he scared the maid once but when she understood licking was not tasting, she was good with that.................thumbsup.gif

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(Not sure what breed this is, but if it wanted to sit on the sofa, not a problem!!)

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I wouldn't risk my dogs, and if ever I own a condo, a don't want to be kicked out. So I guess, if you have relatives where you can leave your pets for the meantime, then do so. Then you can just visit them every weekend. Condominiums, or condos as individuals refer to them as, offer all the benefits of living in apartments with all the benefits of owning a home. No yard work is required. However, there are some severe condominium drawbacks a person should have in mind before getting.

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