is this the wording you have ??
I got it from here -
http://www.riverclydehomes.co.uk/downloads/WEB%20-%20River%20Clyde%20Homes'%20Appendices%20(2).pdf2.5 If you wish to keep a domestic pet in a house that is not in a multi-storey or a sheltered housing
complex, you must get our written consent (see Paragraph 10.3 for how to do this). We may
grant our consent subject to conditions which may include the following:
• Keeping your pet is not prohibited by the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, or by any other law;
• You are responsible for the behaviour of any pets owned by you or anyone living with you;
• You must take all reasonable steps to supervise and keep such pets under control;
• You must take all reasonable steps to prevent such pets causing nuisance, annoyance or
danger to your neighbours and this includes fouling or noise or smell from your pet. If your
pet causes disturbance to your neighbours, you will no longer be allowed to keep it;
• You must take reasonable care to see that such pets do not foul or cause damage to the
house, your neighbours property, anything belonging to us or anything we are responsible
for, such as the common parts;
• You will be responsible for cleaning up any faeces from your pet.
If you live in a multi-storey or a sheltered housing complex, you cannot keep any pet except up
to two domestic caged birds or tropical fish. Multi-storey or sheltered housing complex tenants
may not allow visitors to bring a pet or animal into the property. The only exception made to this
condition is for assistance dogs.
Domestic pet means dog, cat, bird (but not pigeon), fish, rodent (such as hamster, gerbil or
mouse), small non-poisonous reptile (such as a terrapin or tortoise) or non-poisonous insect or
amphibian (such as a newt). This does not include any other animal and no exotic or wild
animals will be defined as being a domestic pet.
Pigeons are not domestic pets. However, if you wish to keep pigeons, you must have our written
consent, which is likely to be granted only subject to conditions which may include restrictions on
the number of pigeons and where they are kept.
If it were me, I would sneak Josie in