Making more rental properties pet friendly

Housing issues are a leading reason for dogs and cats being given to rescues. It’s a heartbreak that could so easily be avoided.

Grey cat sitting on sofa

What’s the issue?

More people than ever before own pets. At the same time, an increasing number of people are living in rented homes.

But only 7% of rental properties are listed as pet friendly, and many landlords automatically refuse tenants with pets. Despite research showing that most pet owners make good tenants, and that 76% of tenants would like to own a pet one day. 

This can leave people with a devastating choice between a place to live and their much-loved pet. Pets that they see as family, and make their house or flat a home. And for many, this means making the heartbreaking decision to give their pet to a rescue like Battersea.

How does this affect dogs, cats and their owners?

If a pet owner in a rented home is forced to move, it can be near impossible to find another property that will accept their pet. So, people are often left with a heartbreaking choice between a place to live and their much-loved animal. 

Because of this, housing issues are a leading reason for dogs and cats being given to rescues like Battersea.  But it doesn’t have to be this way. We want more dogs and cats to be able to stay in homes where they’re loved and cared for.   

And because renters are essentially excluded from pet ownership, there are fewer people who can rehome dogs and cats from rescues, and experience the joys of pet ownership themselves. Yet it doesn’t need to be this way.  

Rosie and Vanessa's Story

Vanessa grew up with cats, and was sad to find out that renting with a cat in the UK can be really difficult.

What’s Battersea doing? 

At Battersea, we speak up when we see that dogs, cats and their owners deserve better. We’ve been campaigning for pet friendly properties since 2018, and have made big strides forward in that time:

• We’re working with the government to get the Renters’ Rights Bill through parliament, and to strengthen it even more, so that more people can experience the joys of pet ownership.  
• We’ve worked with the social housing sector on revising pet policies, making more than 250,000 homes open to pet owners.
• We’re supporting tenants with expert advice on their legal rights, finding a pet friendly home, and approaching pet ownership with their landlords.  
• We commissioned research from top housing academics that gives strong evidence of the benefits that pet owning renters bring to landlords.
• We’re working with landlords to understand their concerns and find ways to tackle them.
• We’re encouraging other companies, such as insurers, to help support pet owners in rented homes without placing the burden on landlords.
• We’ll monitor the housing market to make sure things are getting better for pet-owning renters.

How can I help?

With your support, we’ll be able to make an even bigger impact. Here’s what you can do to help.  

• Sign up to our campaigning newsletter to be the first to know about updates and ways to get involved 
• Show your support by signing our Pet Friendly Properties pledge 
• Learn more about your rights as a tenant 
• Learn about the benefits to landlords