I almost gave up my cat because of a no pets policy and here is what stopped me

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    michaelwilliams15
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    Hi all, I want to share something that happened to me last year because I wish someone had told me about this option sooner. I moved into a new apartment and two months in the management changed and suddenly enforced a strict no pets policy. I had my cat Lily for five years and the thought of rehoming her genuinely devastated me. She has been my constant companion through some really dark times and the idea of coming home to an empty apartment made everything feel so much worse.
    A friend mentioned that Lily might qualify as an emotional support animal given everything I had been going through. I had heard of ESA letters before but always assumed they were for more serious situations than mine. I spoke to a licensed therapist through My ESA Therapist and went through a proper evaluation. The therapist helped me understand that what I was experiencing was completely valid and that Lily’s role in my daily emotional stability was genuinely significant.
    I submitted my ESA letter to the building management and they could not legally force me to give her up. Just like that a situation that felt completely hopeless turned into something I actually had control over. Lily is still curled up on my couch every evening exactly where she belongs. If you are in a similar situation please know that you have more options than you think and it is absolutely worth exploring them.

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    I can relate so much to your story. I was in a similar spot a while back and the thought of giving up my pet felt unbearable.

    For me, it was my dog who had been a constant support through anxiety and stressful times. When I learned about ESAs, I went through My ESA Therapist for an official evaluation. The process helped me see that what my dog was already doing for me was real and valid.

    Submitting the ESA letter to my landlord made a huge difference. Suddenly, a situation that felt completely out of my control became manageable, and I didn’t have to give up my companion. Having that official recognition didn’t change the support my dog gave me, but it made it easier to keep that support consistently in my life.

    It really reinforced for me how much ESAs can matter, both emotionally and practically.

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