A family of six are living in a tent at the bottom of a friend's garden after being refused a council house because they would not abandon their pets.
Lorraine Botton, 54, and her five children moved from East Sussex to Kent with the promise of a new home, but got in a row over their four dogs and three budgies.
They claim they were told to give them away if they wanted a council property, so turned the house down.
Lorraine is squeezed inside the 12ft by 10ft tent - designed to sleep four - with children Moses, 18, Caleb, 19, Genty, 22, Louise, 26, and Naomi, 36 - as well as their pets.
It has two sleeping compartment designed for two adults in each and a central communal area.

They've managed to find room for some home comforts including a TV, fridge, tumble dryer, iron, an electric heater and lamps.
But they have no running water and are relying on their friends for their toilet, washing and laundry facilities.
Housing chiefs in Maidstone, Kent have warned Lorraine it could be Christmas before a property which allows pets becomes available.
But she still refuses to get rid of her precious pets and said she would squat if nothing is found before winter.
She said: 'I feel scared that someone will unzip the tent and hurt us, or even murder us.
'We need a property as soon as possible so we are safe. I just want to be able to lock my front door.
'If we don't get a house soon, we will have to squat.
'I've been told there might not be anything available until Christmas, and we can't wait that long. We'll freeze to death.
'The tent leaks and it is cold. I have to go outside with a little cooker to make food, often in the rain.
'That is not right. I shouldn't have to beg people for baths or to do my washing.'
Lorraine, who suffers from epilepsy and arthritis, claims she was hounded out of their last home in Hastings, East Sussex.
She and her family stayed in a B&B for two years before moving to Maidstone in August to be closer to relatives.
A Maidstone Borough Council spokesman said he could not comment on specific housing applications but admitted there was a 'limited supply' of social housing.
He said: 'We have a responsibility to provide families in priority housing need with emergency accommodation, and whilst they are in temporary accommodation to assess their need.
'If we accept a family on to the housing register, it can take some time to find suitable accommodation depending on their circumstances and availability.'
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54岁的英国女子带着五个孩子,四只狗狗,三只鹦鹉,准备搬进政府准备的条件良好,设施完善的安居房。出乎意料地是,安居房的管理人出于卫生和安全的考虑,拒绝宠物入住,要求她在圣诞节前放弃陪伴她的狗狗和鹦鹉后方可入住,可是这位54岁的女子真心不愿意离开陪伴左右,家人一般的狗狗和鹦鹉。因此她带着孩子,狗狗和鹦鹉在朋友家的院子里搭建帐篷住下了。帐篷的生活并不舒适,天气渐凉,帐篷里面很冷,常常漏雨,做饭个人卫生都相当不便。
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