Re: Hiding reptiles in dorm rooms???
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Originally Posted by
Jhill001
Just go to a school you can commute to for the first 2 years and then transfer there and live in an apartment.
This is a fine idea for a general degree plan, or if you're still undecided. Spend two years at a local community college getting all your core classes and such out of the way while saving a lot of money and figuring out exactly what you want to do for a four-year degree.
But some degree plans are pretty involved and pretty much require that one attend the same four-year school throughout the program. If you've chosen a path of that nature, then you're stuck with having to find someone to help care for your animals.
Feel free to create an "ad" in our sales forum...explain what you're looking for (a place to board your pets for x-number of months or years)...exactly what pets you have...and where you're located so folks can know if they're local enough to you to offer their help. Then be ready to interview anyone offering and don't be shy about asking for and checking up on references. You can mention how much you'd be willing to pay someone to care for your animals, but I'd hold off on that until the "interview" process because the mention of $$'s may bring the roaches out of the woodwork, unfortunately.
For sure, don't try to sneak them in anywhere. If you love them as much as you say you do, you would not want to put them in that much risk.
Re: Hiding reptiles in dorm rooms???
There's always anti land lord racks
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