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Shawn M.
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What are your thoughts on pet Rats and Hamsters?

Shawn M.
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  • New Haven, CT
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I have a tenant that asked if I would allow a hamster or a pet rat ( apparently different bread than a rodent rat) I generally have a no pet policy, but only thought of that for dogs and cats. What kind of trouble am I asking for by allowing these small pets? Do you have a pet agreement for them? Can anyone tell me anything about a pet rat? Thank you. 

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Mike Cumbie
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Mike Cumbie
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Personally I would rather have 2 hamsters, 3 tree frogs a scorpion and bird over a single dog or cat. None of those chew on moldings, scratch windowsills, mark the territory on the rug, bite the mailman, ruin the landscaping or chase neighbor kids.

Just my 2 cents and good luck in whatever you decide

  • Mike Cumbie

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