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Getty Images If you've ever had trouble finding a perfect pad for you and your dog or cat, you aren't alone. The classified are filled with ads for rentals that sound pretty great until you get to that final line: No Pets Allowed. So what's a responsible pet owner to do in the face of this pre-emptive animal rejection? Get a little intelligence from the other side to find out what landlords are thinking about when they say no to your pet. I'm a landlord who lives with one dog and three cats, so I sympathize (in theory) with pet owners seeking rental homes where the welcome is all-inclusive. That said, I don't automatically accept pet owners with open arms. Prospective renters must convince ...