Dormitory is a public environment, with its corresponding rules and regulations, and cats are mostly not allowed. Therefore, if you keep a cat in the dormitory, what you have to face every day is to avoid the inspection of the boarding house. What should you do if the cat is caught out of control?
In addition, the dormitory space is small and the lighting effect is poor, which is not conducive to the healthy growth of cats; In addition, the dormitory is crowded, and cats are easily frightened and have a stress reaction.
I have never had a cat myself, but all the cats I see are pure and lovely, out-of-touch elves. But after raising a cat yourself, you will find that cats are not elves from the celestial world. It will pee, defecate, get sick and even tear down the house and bite people. When you see all the looks of a cat, will you still keep your original heart and still love it?
In addition, college students keep cats in the dormitory. What should the cats do if they dirty or destroy their roommates' things? What if you have a bad relationship with your roommate?
It takes a lot of time and energy to keep a cat. Maybe you think that college students only have a few classes every day, and they have a lot of spare time and enough time to take care of cats.
But this is not the case. College students will have their own extracurricular activities, such as joining clubs, dating games, reading novels and performing plays. At the end of each semester, there are still many homework to review. How much time can you really calm down and be with your cat?
The economic situation is also an important factor to determine whether college students can have cats. Cats can be saved, but necessary cat litter, cat food, insect repellent, immunization, sterilization and so on. It's not a small amount. College students themselves have no financial resources and their living expenses are limited. Are you sure you can take care of the cat?
Besides, cats get sick, too. If the cat is sick, can you still hug it and take it to the hospital for treatment? Of course, going to the hospital will definitely cost a lot of money. How did the money come from?
Most college students go abroad to study, and they will leave school and go home in winter and summer vacations. After graduation, they don't know which city to take root in. In the face of vacation or graduation, can you find someone you can trust for your cat and give it a stable home? This is also a question to consider.