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Why can't the school keep hamsters?
When I was in college, I kept mice in my dormitory and a big nest. At most, there were more than 30 mice, all of which were the result of their family planning.

Let's not leave it at school and ignore the school rules. There are other questions:

1. The biggest disadvantage of keeping mice in the dormitory is that the smell is too strong. . . real

Change the sawdust once a week and take a bath once every two weeks. The smell is unbearable.

If the mouse escapes, can you catch it? Bedroom beds are dense, and there are water rooms and toilets when you run out of the door. How can we find them when we really run in? If students who don't know the truth find out, will they be killed? Do you have the heart?

It's really noisy at night.

The above is my experience. I have raised mice for five years this year and two years in the dormitory.

Once, one of their soldiers bit a hole in the cage and took the three of them out together. One was lured out by sausage in the dormitory, one was caught in the water room, and one is still unknown. . . .

So don't raise it at school. But if these problems can be solved, it is not impossible. What a cute little guy.