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How to raise cats in university dormitories
I have a classmate who likes cats very much. There are four or five cats at home. It is convenient to keep cats at home, but how to keep cats in the school dormitory? After all, you are not the only one in the dormitory, and not all roommates like cats. There is also the problem of eating and drinking cats, which we need to consider! Then let's talk about how to buy a cat in the dormitory and what problems should be paid attention to when raising it!

(A) How to keep a cat in the dormitory

Since raising is immoral, we can get a small room on the balcony of the dormitory (put a paper box and some cotton in it), and of course, don't forget to feed the cat, clean up the feces and be a qualified shovel officer.

(2) Precautions

1. First of all, you should pay attention to the relationship between your beloved cat and your roommate. Our roommate may not like cats, just like my roommate in college, who is allergic to cat and dog hair. Then obviously it is not appropriate to keep cats in the dormitory! We can put the cat in the pet shop near the school and foster it there, so that when we miss the cat, we can go and see it, where we can make the cat happier! More importantly, it does not affect the feelings between roommates!

2. Cats' feeding utensils, mats and towels should always be disinfected with disinfectant. The kitten's resistance is the weakest, so we should pay more attention to whether its surroundings are really clean. Once sick, it may be life-threatening.

In short, it is not easy to keep cats in the dormitory, because cats need a lot of space to survive, and the dormitory is too small. Also, the smell of cat poop may disgust roommates. My suggestion is that it is best not to keep them in the dormitory. Some schools may not allow cats! So, I hope all lovely cats can take good care of their cats!