That's nice, but I hope folks who need to wait for the "free" adoption periods know that responsible pet ownership costs money...for vet care (including spay/neuter), proper food, and meds. Sadly, there are no tax deductions or Obamacare for our four-legged, finned and winged friends.
A lot of landlords pull that shit (or try to) in the Seattle area. The pet "rent" in particular gets my goat. Charge me a non-refundable deposit if you must, I understand that lots of pet owners don't do a good job keeping their pets from being gross and destructive, but there's no way I'm paying a monthly surcharge just because the landlord is a greedy asshole.
A lot more people would have pets if not for that.
Always wondered what shelter workers thought about it.
/speaking from Colorado... I have no idea if this shit happens in Washington too.
A lot of landlords pull that shit (or try to) in the Seattle area. The pet "rent" in particular gets my goat. Charge me a non-refundable deposit if you must, I understand that lots of pet owners don't do a good job keeping their pets from being gross and destructive, but there's no way I'm paying a monthly surcharge just because the landlord is a greedy asshole.