Weight Limitation. No Dog shall weigh more than forty-five (45) pounds.
PROHIBITED ANIMALS:
- THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC BREEDS OF DOGS (OR DOGS MIXED WITH THESE BREEDS) ARE NOT PERMITTED: Pit Bulls (aka American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, or American Pit Bull Terriers), Bull Terriers, Bull Mastiffs, German Shepherds, Huskies, Malamutes, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers, Chow Chows, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks. For all other breeds, Tenant must maintain a liability insurance policy on the Dog which names Landlord as additional insured.
- No wild animals are permitted – such as birds (except those that are caged), chinchillas, ferrets, fish (in tanks 20 gallons or more without adequate insurance naming Landlord as additional insured), iguanas, monkeys, pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, raccoons, rodents of any kind, skunks, snakes or reptiles of any kind, tarantulas, scorpions or spiders of any kind, weasels. Any reptile, fish or pet that is considered a poisonous species is prohibited. Exotic animals or livestock.
SPECIFIC TYPES OF PETS. The following rules apply to specific types of pets:
- Cats. No cat is permitted unless it has been de-clawed. Veterinary proof is required. Your cat must always be kept in the apartment except when transporting the cat. Under no circumstances are cats allowed on apartment balconies or in common indoor or outdoor areas. Cat litter must be double bagged in plastic prior to disposal in the garbage. Use of a litter box is required and regular disposal of waste and cleaning is required. You may not dispose of litter in toilets, even if the litter is marked “flushable”. Cat litter can cause clogs in the pipes and flooding. Tenant shall be responsible for all damage caused by violation of these rules.
- Fish. Stand must be sturdy. No aquarium with a capacity greater than twenty (20) gallons shall be kept on the Premises or in any apartment. Tenant must place aquariums in a safe location in the apartment, on a shelf or table giving the aquarium enough support. Tenant shall be responsible for all damage caused by leakage or breakage from any aquarium. Tenant shall provide proof of adequate insurance naming Landlord as additional insured if aquarium is twenty (20) gallons or more.