So why is the school so strict with small animals such as cats and dogs? Let's analyze it.
First, security risks. For cats, dogs and other small animals, the ability to run and jump is outstanding. Sometimes if they forget to be locked in a cage, they may run around and create chaos in the dormitory. Moreover, the drinking fountain, socket, computer and clothes in the dormitory are all concentrated in that space. If these small animals meet, it is easy to cause safety accidents.
Second, the taste is bigger. Small animals such as kittens or puppies have a lot of poop and urine every day, and the smell is generally strong. The dormitory is not very big. If the air is not ventilated, many people can't accept it. Although it has been cleaned and deodorized, there will still be some unpleasant smells.
Third, uncontrollable factors. In most cases, cats and dogs are cute and docile, but their teeth and claws are still very aggressive, and it is not uncommon for pets to suddenly go crazy. When such small animals suddenly get out of control, it is difficult to subdue them immediately without professional equipment, which may cause harm to others or pet owners.
Fourth, the activity space. Small animals such as cats and dogs need a little more space for activities, but the space in school dormitories is generally smaller. Generally, four to eight people live in a dormitory, which is not enough. If you keep small animals, it may lead to a series of contradictions.
Five, affect the normal life of other students. Some students may be afraid of pets such as puppies or kittens, and some people may not understand (the author is such a person, because he was bitten by a dog when he was a child, and now he is an adult, and he looks tall and big, but he is afraid of dogs); The fluff of these pets may also induce allergies in students; This kind of pet may snore or bark when sleeping at night, which will affect students' rest.
The dormitory in the university is a collective place, and students are forbidden to keep pets in the dormitory tomorrow. If you really like small animals and want to keep a pet, you can keep some pets such as turtles. They can be put somewhere, which won't take up too much space between you and your roommate, are not aggressive, have little taste, and won't affect the normal study and life of classmates. Teachers and dormitory administrators generally acquiesce in this little pet. If you want to keep other small animals in the dormitory, you'd better think twice, because that's really not good.