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laurarfl
at Sat Feb 23 08:56:22 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ]
I would just make sure that all of your bases are covered. If you are required to have a permit, get a permit. Make sure the cage is scrupulously clean, sturdy, and secure. Make sure the house is clean (not implying that it wouldn't be). When the interviewer comes, be pleasant and cooperative and not defensive. They are obligated to investigate every complaint.
We had a neighbor call code when we put in our pool because our fence wasn't high enough. Whatever. We just built the fence. I walk my Burm in the backyard so I don't have to deal with neighbors knowing exactly what I have in here.
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