Weird Pets That Landlords Won’t Accept

Wallabies
This is the mini version of kangaroos. People who like playful and affectionate pets would love to have a wallaby. They are not easy to find, though, and many people find them for very exotic. Can you imagine how your landlord would react when you present your mini wallaby to them?

Wallabies
This is the mini version of kangaroos. People who like playful and affectionate pets would love to have a wallaby. They are not easy to find, though, and many people find them for very exotic. Can you imagine how your landlord would react when you present your mini wallaby to them? They will either love it or want it away. In both cases, you better do it before the check in report London.

Skunks
Yes, that’s the smelly animal that you know from Bambi. The truth is that when treated properly, skunks are easy to nurture and rarely emit an unpleasant odor. More and more people are ready to give them a try but landlords are still quite skeptic about them.

Tarantulas
Still considered for one of the most dangerous insects but in fact they are not even aggressive. They gain more popularity as very exotic and yet not requiring special maintenance pets. Many people think they are beautiful and admire them. At the same time, though, some could get a panic attack if they see a tarantula walking on the kitchen board, for instance. Check with your landlord before you move in. You never know if you scare him to death during a regular inventory check London, for example.

Stick insects
These are the insects that are accepted the best of all. The stick insects are the ones that have the ability to hide themselves by perfectly fitting among plants thanks to their camouflage outfit. Many people admire this ability and find it very interesting to try find their insects somewhere in the branches.  

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