Oh my.

I am not an attorney although I do manage a law firm in Vermont.

We once had a client who was asked to get rid of her dog because of the rules in the condo. She was allowed to keep her pet as a result of her going to a mental health provider and having him/her issue a statement saying that the companion was the main stay of this person's life blah blah blah...and she was allowed to keep it. I believe she had to put a deposit toward the pet's escrow!...and of course, she had to engage a lawyer. We did it pro bono (no charge)..... You may want to go that route and say that as the pets expire (how awful a thought) you will not add to your group...and then, I would keep them inside...

Good luck and keep us informed.

By the way, the lawyer's fee would have been around $500 dollars. Never went to court, but there was negotiating performed.

SAS