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How to Write a Cat Rental Resume

By AuntPhyl
 
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Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Briefly describe your cat, its behavior, your relationship with your feline and its tenant history. If you have a computer and printer, it is much easier to write and edit your pet resume than by hand, even though the resume will be just a few paragraphs. Here are a few topics that you can use.
  • Step 2:
    Print your cat’s name at the top of the resume. Describe your cat and give its age and approximate size. Tell how long your cat has been a member of your family. Keep your description short and friendly.
  • Step 3:
    Include a photo with your resume and be sure your cat is in a contented and calm pose. A photo of Catnip the Curtain-Climber may be funny, but won’t win the cat any tenant points.
  • Step 4:
    Know that your cat’s behavior is important. Your landlord wants to know if your cat is trained to use a litter box. Don’t mention any bad behavior but take steps now to correct it. Furnish cat toys, scratching posts and maybe a climbing stand to exercise your feline.
  • Step 5:
    Talk briefly about your cat-owner responsibilities.
  • Step 6:
    Consider that health is important. Tell your landlord whether Kitty is neutered, licensed and current on vaccinations. You may want to add that your cat receives regular health exams.
  • Step 7:
    Be aware that references are helpful. Ask for a short positive reference from your regular cat sitter, current or former landlords, kind neighbors and veterinarian.
  • Step 8:
    Invite your prospective landlord to call your current landlord about your cat. Your future landlord may want to meet the cat. If all goes well, you will soon be packing that kitty carrier for the next home.

Photo/Video Credit

Photo courtesy of PetStyle
How to Write a Cat Rental Resume Provided by eHow.com

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