Well my landlord came by with the Orkin man and I asked her about the pet deposit.
(Cornbread was locked in my room and luckily kept quiet)

She said that before I get the animal I need to pay the deposit and provide records that it's up to date on all of its shots. Also there are weight limits. I said it's a cat so weight limits shouldn't be an issue. Then she said, "Oh then it needs to be declawed or defanged or whatever it is you do to cats. I don't really know what all is in the policy. I'll get you a copy of the policy."

That has me worried. I hope she's just mistaken about that but if cats are required to be declawed then I'm definitely going to challenge that. Shouldn't be hard to get a note from the doctor that says that's actually animal abuse. Especially since even the humane society and ASPCA say so as well.

https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/declawing-cats-far-worse-manicure

https://www.aspca.org/about-us/aspca-policy-and-position-statements/position-statement-declawing-cats

Gonna have to call the vet to get a quote for how much all of this will cost.

Still, I can't imagine the policy requires cats to be declawed. That'd just be bonkers.
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@sjw I don't care. If it were up to me, it would also get a shock collar. Cats are impossible to train unlike dogs.

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@xianc78 cats are far from impossible to train. Cornbread already knows not to walk on my laptop keyboard. I never even hit him, shocked him, sprayed water on him, etc.
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