Housing Authority reduces security deposits for cats

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From the York Daily Record:

The York Housing Authority has reduced the security deposit residents pay for cats to help the York County SPCA find some kittens good homes.

Residents in housing authority properties who adopt a cat from the SPCA before Sept. 30 can pay a security deposit of $100 instead of $300.

The change was approved by the authority's board of commissioners at its meeting last month.

Residents must still apply for approval to add a cat to their household. Other parts of the pet policy remain the same.

The authority manages 1,066 apartments throughout York County.

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