Hi, my name is evansj! What can I do to get help from the council about 2 dogs in my building?
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evansj
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Living in ground floor council flat, two dogs above separate flats one barking at every sound communual entrance for four flats, attacking my cat when either let out through window(only way) or sitting in window, run up path when see her, causing a lot off stress and anxiety for me and pet, what can I do too get help from council .
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Hi and welcome to the community
If pets are allowed in the flats then there isn't much yiy can do though I get how annoying it can be
You could request a move due to the affect it is having on you but social housing flats are not easy to come by -
Hello @evansj I'm sorry to hear about the distress to your cat, and to you, from other pets where you are living. Have you spoken with the dog owners about what you might do to help calm things down?
Sometimes cat owners find that plug ins you can buy for stress and anxiety really help, is that something you've explored?
As Jane suggests you may be able to request to move due to the impact on you, but this might be a challenge. In case of emergency housing, this is only offered on the basis that you feel unsafe, or need to leave for your own safety.
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Welcome to the community @evansj
This sounds like a distressing situation, so I'm sorry it's something you and your cat have had to go through.
Along with the advice above, I was wondering whether you might find the following pages helpful:
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