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How to keep cats in university dormitories?
Actually, I personally don't recommend that you keep a cat in the university dormitory, but if you have to keep a cat in the university dormitory, you must first get the consent of all your roommates, because we can't guarantee that all our roommates are cat lovers. In addition, if you want to keep a cat in the university dormitory, you must also do a good job of hygiene. This is very important. You can't get yourself or your roommate into trouble. Secondly, you must consider that owning a cat must not affect your roommate.

Many college students may like some small pets, especially some little girls, so many college students always want to keep cats in the dormitory. However, university dormitories are not shared by one person, and generally have their own roommates. Therefore, if you consider keeping cats in the dormitory, you must first obtain everyone's consent. In the process of raising cats, we must be diligent, because cats are animals after all and produce a lot of feces every day. If it can't be cleaned up in time, there will be a lot of odor, which will also bring great trouble to roommates.

In addition, many cats like to bark twice at night. If you don't handle it well at this time, it will easily affect the rest of your roommate, which is why we said above that you must ask your roommate's permission to raise a cat. Another important factor is whether your school allows you to keep cats in the dormitory. If not, it is definitely not against the rules.

In fact, if you want to keep your own cat, I personally think the best way is to move out of your university dormitory and rent a single room outside the school, so that we can keep our own cat in the dormitory. Doing so will not cause trouble to others, nor will it violate some regulations of the school. Can be said to kill two birds with one stone, why not? The key is that you live comfortably by yourself, your roommate is comfortable and your cat is comfortable.