Re: need feedback re community pet policies
From: KAREN A CARLSON (kcarlson2wisc.edu)
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 13:13:05 -0700 (PDT)
I agree with with Kate’s opinion about dogs. Our policy is 12 paws of dogs plus 
cats. (Doesn’t apply to birds or hamsters, etc). We had a resident who was 
worried about hoarding. In any case, it would be unlikely I would want to join 
this Cohousing community. Sounds anti-dog from my perspective.
Karen Carlson
Arboretum Cohousing
Madison, Wi

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on behalf of Katie Henry <katie-henry [at] att.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2024 2:19:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [C-L]_ need feedback re community pet policies

A restriction on the total number of pets seems really strange to me. If a dog 
dies, do you maintain a waiting list for the next person who can get a dog? Or 
is the owner of the deceased dog allowed to get another dog? Is there no 
conflict about who gets to have a dog? Was the reason for this limitation to 
grandfather in existing pets when the policy was passed?

This would turn me off as a prospective buyer. It would make me wonder if there 
are other odd policies that would bite me in the future. It would make more 
sense to me for the community to be completely pet-free.

A limit on the number of pets per household is perfectly reasonable and is 
probably regulated in most areas.

Katie HenryDog lover


> (Our long-standing policy permits only 4 dogs and 8 cats on a campus housing 
> 35-40 people.)
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