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>From: Marta Towne
>Subject: Leaving a ferret for college
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>>From: "K. Crassi"
>>Subject: Re: no pets allowed cont.
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>I wonder about something, ,ost dorms do not allow children either, would
>you have written the same letter if she was talking about having to leave
>her human child instead of her fuzzy child?
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>... Have you looked into other colleges? There are some that have a type
>of student housing in campus that is more similar to an apartment than a
>dorm. What about putting up a note for a room to rent in a ferret lovers
>house?
>If all else fails, what about a community college near your house for the
>first year? Then you could live at home and get some of your GE out of
>the way and still get a job to save money for an apartment.
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>I also resent people thinking it does not matter ...
great post!
i had a few people give me that same crap when i went away to university
and had to find a place that would let me have pets. honestly, here in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada it was not hard at all! i wish more people would
try hard to find places that allow pets; they are out there and they are
cheap if they'd just take the time to look!
To Jenna and her parents: try checking out prices for apartments off campus
to let you keep your ferret- here they are actually a lot cheaper than
living in a dorm if you can find a friend or two to share with. there are
bulletin boards and services at most campuses to help you find roommates
off campus too. a dorm room at my college works out to about $450 a month
and you do not get a stove or a proper kitchen so it costs more than normal
to eat if you live there. my old apartment was $900 a month for three
bedrooms and a nice living room and kitchen- and access to a back yard!
that worked out to $300 a month plus $80 a month for a transit pass. saved
me $70 a month and i had a lot more space and privacy than in a dorm- and
it was much safer and nicer too; no one got in fights or had loud parties
that kept me awake into the wee hours of the morning and it was in a
beautiful italian neighbourhood with tree lined streets rather than on
campus.
>Marta Towne
>Lhasa Apso Rescue of Arkansas
i bet this rescue is pretty busy. people are even less logical about
buying cute little fluffy dogs than they are about buying ferrets....
siani
[Posted in FML issue 2673]
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