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Can I keep pets in university dormitories?
I'm not saying I can't stay, but I can if the conditions are right. My cat grew up in the dormitory, so I only give some advice to my cat-owning classmates.

1 communicate with your roommate in advance. Pets are also of various personalities, and some prefer barking. Also, after taking a shit and urinating, you must shovel the shit out in time, otherwise everyone can't stand the smell.

Vaccination needs to be given, about 300-400 yuan (cats get vaccinated in April, doctors say a dozen a year, online literature supports a dozen every three years, depending on the individual), and eating, drinking and having fun every month is about 200 yuan.

3 it was sterilized in June-August. There are about six or seven hundred male cats and about one thousand female cats. Without sterilization, cats will howl, urinate and defecate everywhere, and even want to run away at any time, while females who are not pregnant during estrus can easily lead to uterine abscess. After sterilization, there is no other situation. The male cat will recover in a week or so, and the female cat will take longer. Cats are not used to wearing elizabeth circle or scrubs for the first time. As long as they can eat and drink normally, don't take them off, or the wound will become inflamed and suppurated.

(Xiao er's sad history is released, which was taken during sterilization. After two or three days of recovery, I was alive and kicking, and I was circled in a week. )

It is more important to have the ability to deal with pets during holidays. It is very troublesome to carry the train, so you need to bring your own pet air box, go to the local area to apply for immunization certificate and check in. The bus is also troublesome. If it is local, you should go home by car. In addition, it can be placed in a local pet shop for foster care for about 50 days, with dozens of cages and a cat in one room. However, a timid cat may have a stress reaction in different environments and may be abandoned.

Be tolerant of the pet's habits. The inevitable cat hair on the quilt clothes, taking time to play with it, may wake you up early in the morning and disturb your roommate's work and rest. There are also some bad habits of biting and arresting people to be educated, which may knock things over.

For the safety of cats, take a cat bag when you go out. If you need to avoid the boarding house to check the bed, you can take it into the bathroom or go out for a walk. If the school doesn't care about this, it will be more OK. You can steal the bus with a cat bag, but you can't steal the subway.

It is much more efficient to go to the hospital when the cat is sick than to ask questions on the platform.

Actually, you don't need anything expensive to keep a cat. Sometimes the toys you buy are not as popular as a rotten plastic bag, and the cat nest you buy is not as popular as a paper box. Basic life only needs cat food, cat litter and cat shampoo. Toys and snacks can be bought according to the situation. You can buy an egg for breakfast to feed the yolk. There is also cat grass, but some cats don't like eating grass and need to buy hair cream. Kittens don't need to eat for the time being, so they need to be prepared after molting, otherwise, cats licking too much hair will easily lead to constipation, vomiting and other symptoms.

In short, we must be kind to every life, don't abandon it, or don't raise it if you can't live.

After reading other answers, some said it was noisy at night. In view of this, my suggestion is that things on the table should not be put away, and noisy toys should be put away before going to bed. Don't pay attention when you call to sleep at night. You can't get used to it. After getting used to it for a few days, I stopped playing when I felt bored. Playing before going to bed consumes energy. This also requires the cooperation of roommates, so bribing roommates from time to time can reduce many contradictions!