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Having a pet
Kāinga Ora supports tenants having pets - but it’s important to be a responsible pet owner and get our consent first. Getting consent helps us check that your home is suitable for the type of pet you’d like to keep and that everything complies with council bylaws and other
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Solving the problem of multiplying cats and dogs
Cats and dogs can help make a house a home, but if your furry friends are not ‘fixed’ you might end up hounded by the pitter-patter of too many tiny paws. Vets in Kaitaia and the Mog and Dog Desexing Clinic in Whangārei will carry out the procedures. "Pets can be great companions and support people’s wellbeing
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Adventuring guinea pig inspires childhood tale
Nelson author Caroline’s special childhood friend, Norman Guinea Pig, is living on in the pages of a children’s book she has written in her retirement. Plus, with Caroline selling 360 copies since it was published a year ago. Caroline says the real-life version of Norman Guinea Pig lived with her family on a
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Media resources
Use our information sheets, explainers and other online resources to help shape your news stories. [PDF, 310 KB] Our approach to pets at our properties Our tenants can get permission to have pets in their home, but there are responsibilities that come with
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Growing kai and communities
Mum of two Sazshia, is now busy raising veggies alongside her children thanks to a partnership between Manawatū Food Action Network, UCOL and Kāinga Ora. planter box, Sazshia made a deal with her children to learn about gardening and grow their own kai. “They wanted a pet, so I made them a deal: if they could grow and
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A new leash on life for four-legged friends in Māngere
Pets can help to make a house a home. They are great companions and an important part of some whanau, which is why Kāinga Ora is a pet-friendly landlord. Of course, pet ownership isn’t all cuddles, pats and long walks in the park, it’s a real commitment. There can also be significant costs involved, which for
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I never thought I’d need help with housing
When a house fire left Ngarangi and her grandchildren with nothing, they found Kāinga Ora was there to help them start over. donated new beds and a lounge suite, Ngarangi devoted herself to house-hunting. Emergency housing was offered but because pets were not permitted, it would have
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Budgeting tips
Find tips and tools to help with budgeting, saving and preparing for unexpected costs. link) on their website. From pet food to the transport you use, Sorted’s budgeting tool will help you take care of all your costs – and you can create an
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Tenancy agreement
Your tenancy agreement is a legal document. It tells you what you should expect from us and what we expect from you. Residential Tenancies Act, and sometimes explains things like where you can park your car or if you can have a pet. You and your Housing Support Manager, or
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Being a good neighbour
Being a good neighbour is an important part of living in your community. We encourage all our tenants to act as good neighbours. wrong and does something about it responsible – for the actions of their families, guests and pets We ask that you: talk things over when there are problems, listen