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University cat dormitory
Keep a cat in the dormitory should pay attention to the following points:

1. Dormitory regulations: First of all, you should know whether pets, especially cats, are allowed in the dormitory. If cats are not allowed in the dormitory, you should abide by the rules to avoid disputes or fines.

2. Indoor environment: ensure that there is enough space for cats to move in the dormitory, and no dangerous or fragile items are easily knocked over by cats. At the same time, the dormitory should be kept clean, and the cat litter basin and cat hair should be cleaned regularly.

3. Cat's health: regularly take the cat to the veterinarian for vaccination and physical examination to ensure the cat's health. At the same time, provide cats with proper diet and water and avoid feeding human food or harmful food.

4. Dormitory roommates: Communicate with roommates to ensure that they have no objection to raising cats. Try to reduce the noise and odor caused by cats, so as not to affect the life of roommates.

5. Safety measures: ensure that the doors and windows of the dormitory are closed to prevent the cat from escaping or being injured. At the same time, we should pay attention to whether cats have a tendency to escape. If so, consider wearing a safety collar or installing a protective net for the cat.

The main hazards of keeping cats in dormitories are:

1. Hygienic problems: Cat hair and cat litter may cause allergic reactions or asthma in the dormitory. In addition, the cat's feces and urine may produce odor and bacteria, which will affect the sanitary condition of the dormitory.

2. Noise problem: Cats may make noises such as barking and scratching, which will affect roommates' rest and study.

3. Damaged items: The cat may scratch furniture, curtains and other items, causing damage to the items in the dormitory.

4. Disputes: If cats are not allowed in the dormitory, your behavior may cause dissatisfaction of the dormitory administrator or roommates, leading to disputes or punishment.