If you are moving and can’t take your pet, do not leave it at your storage unit when you move out. The cat or dog will more than likely get hit by a car because it is in an unfamiliar place and …
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If you are moving and can’t take your pet, do not leave it at your storage unit when you move out. The cat or dog will more than likely get hit by a car because it is in an unfamiliar place and doesn’t have access to food or water. Just so you know that there is surveillance and we do know who you are. Future “drop offs” will be reported.