Can You Adopt a Cat If You Rent an Apartment?
Yes, you can adopt a cat if you rent an apartment. Learn how to navigate landlord policies, prepare your home, and choose the right cat.
Lucas is an active and playful young Pug and Beagle mix who is friendly with people and social with other dogs. He gets along well with kids and would thrive in a home that can provide daily walks and engagement. Lucas has a minor mouth twitch from a possible distemper recovery, but it doesn't bother him or impact his eating.
Special Needs
Possible distemper survivor with a mouth twitch that does not cause pain or affect eating.
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