Thursday, December 8, 2011

What is the limit of cats per household?

Is their a limit for the number of cats per household? Especially in Hillsborough County, Florida?|||The last time that I checked there is no limit on the number of domestic animals that an owner can have.





Highly unusual so be thankful that there is Even a place that doesn't enforce the 4 pet rule|||i would imagine it like all counties,if the house is rented then the landlords usually make rules on whether you can keep pets or not....in privately owned i imagine as many as you want... i rented a council proerty and had 4 cats(although i was descreet and the landlord didnt find out..), then when i brought one i owned 9 cats and 2 dogs.... now i just have 8 cats left,


ps usually you have as many animals as you can provide for....just like some ppl have half a dozen kids, or more..but then the state usually pays for them...i work and provide for mine.


someone asked me once why i had so many pets in the house. i told them, "Because every day, one of them always does something to make me laugh."|||As a rule of thumb, you should not have more cats than you can provide equally well for (not equally badly). If you have the space and financial means to keep 20 cats, then do it. but if you can only care for one, then only keep one. Use good judgement and try to step back and see your big picture. Cute fuzzy kids are hard to resist, but you don't want to end up on ANIMAL COPS either.|||-Why would you want to know that? if you have 2 many cats breeding together, their offspring will become sick. and your house will smell and your cats will be all territorial-more than 2 cats-NOT a good idea. Hope this helps!!!!!|||i used to live in florida in lee county i never heard of there being a problem why dont you call your local animal control|||I think it is four|||well, where I live I think it's 3.. but it might be different for you.|||Unlimited!|||call your local shelter and ask them

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