First, four precautions for keeping cats in dormitories 1, odor
Although other people's cats are cute and cute, cats also shit and pee. If you pull it with a litter box, it won't stink as long as you clean it up immediately, but if you pull it on the floor or on the bed in the dormitory, it's over. Not only does the dormitory stink, but even the quilt cover has to be changed.
2. Cat hair is messy
To tell the truth, there are too many precautions in keeping cats in the dormitory, so it is impossible to keep cats without shedding their hair unless they are hairless cats. There is no way to control the cat's hair loss, and it is easy for the cat to want to go to bed. Unless you keep the cat in a cage, it's easy to get cats everywhere on the bed in the dormitory.
Step 3 climb into bed
Cats are very good at climbing If they are not caged, they will crawl all over the dormitory. Especially in the dormitory bed, clothes, will leave traces. If the cat is not dirty, it will be fine. If the paws are dirty, it's over.
Step 4 call in the middle of the night
Cats like to bark, especially kittens, especially in strange environments. Dormitories are mostly places to rest. If the cat keeps barking, it will be very annoying. Maybe you can bear it, others may not.
Second, it is not recommended to keep cats in the dormitory.
Because dormitories are public places, especially school dormitories, it is not recommended to keep cats unless the whole dormitory strongly agrees. Because keeping a cat in the dormitory has many hazards, it will bring unnecessary troubles, easily lead to various contradictions between roommates, and even make this cat a stray cat.