Registering your cat as an emotional support animal requires just a few simple steps. Here’s what you should do to register your cat as an ESA:
1. Connect With a Licensed Mental Health Professional
You need to find a licensed mental health professional about making your cat your emotional support animal. You can get an ESA letter from a licensed mental health professional for you cat at Medvidi (https://medvidi.com/). Consequently, you should have a mental health disability to qualify for an ESA. Otherwise, your health care professional cannot be eligible for your cat as an emotional support animal.
2. Demonstrate Why You Need an ESA
You must demonstrate to your mental health professional that you need an ESA to improve your mental health and lifestyle. The one qualifying factor has a mental disability. This may include suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc. You must also prove that your mental disability limits your daily life to qualify for an ESA letter.
3. Your Cat Should Not Pose a Threat to Others
You must also make sure that your cat doesn’t pose a threat to other people around you. It must provide you with the support you need for your disability without posing a threat or being a nuisance to other people or property. Good behavior is mandatory if you want to register your cat as an emotional support animal.
4. Notify Your Landlord
You must also notify your landlord about your emotional support cat before moving in. Please give them your ESA letter to provide a record that you shared your reasons for having an ESA cat on the premises.