The question is, could they evict you if you don't. If it's written into the lease, then yes. If you have a month-to-month tenancy at will, then they could ask you to leave at the end the next month for no reason.
u must vaccinate your cat
It runs a risk of getting infected with whatever diseases/illnesses you do not vaccinate it again. Please, vaccinate your animals.
Yes, a landlord can charge for damages caused by a cat if they are beyond normal wear and tear. This can include scratches on furniture, soiled carpets, or other types of damage. The cost of repairs or cleaning can be deducted from the security deposit.
A landlord may request that you declaw your cat, but cannot require that you do so, nor can he enter that as part of your lease. However, your landlord does have the right to decide whether you get to keep your cat. He can even charge a pet fee.
Any cat can get worms, indoor or outdoor so the best thing to do is vaccinate them.
If the carpet originally smelled like that before you moved in, the landlord would have to do something about that. If it began smelling like cat urine after you moved in, I believe you would have to take care of that. Check your contract with the landlord.
No, it's a good idea to vaccinate your cat, but if you don't it won't caused it to get pregnant and have babies. Keep it away from male cats and keep it in the house. Get your cat spayed then you won't have to worry about it and you won't have a bunch of unwanted kittens.
A domestic cat's bite force would be anywhere from 300 - 500 PSI
I would be more concerned about the dog
Kitty will be sore after surgery, but she will be fine. The vet will want to vaccinate her at the tme of surgery.
You can buy a Bengal cat and a boxer dog at a licensed breeder in your area.
There is no year of cat in the Chinese zodiac.