#73134On Wednesday, August 15, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I just moved into a new apartment. I had to move quickly and I was going through a lot of tuff things in my life at the time. When I looked at the apartment, I asked if a cat was o.k. They said they needed to talk it over, and then they said "no". I still took the place just because of the pressure of needing the place. I was hoping I could hide my cat, but the problem is that the apartment is a 3 story victorian house. My apartment is on the 2nd story, and the landlord lives on the 3rd story. I know my cat will want to go into the windows, and there is no way I can part with my cat. Is there any way I can keep him out of the window without putting drapes up?
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I just moved into a new
I just moved into a new apartment. I had to move quickly and I was going through a lot of tuff things in my life at the time. When I looked at the apartment, I asked if a cat was o.k. They said they needed to talk it over, and then they said "no". I still took the place just because of the pressure of needing the place. I was hoping I could hide my cat, but the problem is that the apartment is a 3 story victorian house. My apartment is on the 2nd story, and the landlord lives on the 3rd story. I know my cat will want to go into the windows, and there is no way I can part with my cat. Is there any way I can keep him out of the window without putting drapes up?
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