Common household pets definition

Common household pets means smaller domesticated animals such as a dog, cat, bird, fish or turtle. Rodents including hamsters and gerbils, and reptiles other than turtles are not common household pets for the purposes of this policy.
Common household pets as authorized by this policy means domesticated animals, such as cats, dogs, fish, birds, rodents (including rabbits) and
Common household pets as authorized by this policy means domesticated animals, such as cats, dogs, fish, birds, gerbils, hamsters or guinea pigs that are traditionally kept in the home for pleasure rather than for commercial purposes.

Examples of Common household pets in a sentence

  • Common household pets do not include: a Animals-who would be allowed to produce offspring for sale.

  • Common household pets shall include domesticated dogs cats rodents fish.

  • Common household pets defined below in B.3 of this Pet Policy may be allowed with written permission from Management.

  • Common household pets do not include: reptiles (except turtles); mammals born in the wild, such as ferrets, squirrels, skunks or feral pigs; or other exotic species.

  • Common household pets do not generally include reptiles (except turtles); any reptiles need prior approval from the Housing Authority.

  • Common household pets as authorized by this policy means a domesticated animal, such as a dog, litter box trained cat, fish, bird, gerbil or a hamster.


More Definitions of Common household pets

Common household pets as authorized by this policy means domesticated animals, such as cats, dogs, fish, birds, rodents (including rabbits) and turtles, that are traditionally kept in the home for pleasure rather than for commercial purposes.