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If you can't raise it yourself and don't want to give it away, you have a very troublesome problem, either you will give away the kittens to raise them with a hard snack on the big cat, or you will take the risk to take them in with a hard snack. This dilemma ......╮
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The kittens are sent away, and the big cats will always look for ......After looking for a few days, it understands that it is gone, so it will not look for it.
It is very annoying to have cats in the dormitory, and as for whether the adopters treat the cats well......Your idea is too one-sided.
Maybe it's just that they're careless or something like that - you can't handle it, you can only say how lucky the cat is.
You'd better be calm.
Give away all the kittens, just be ruthless.
Maybe they'll be better taken care of.
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Cat ownership advocates sterilization, and there are rescued stray cats. I don't know who you are, for example, there is a 'lucky local cat' in Beijing, and you can apply for their help in neutering stray cats. It is recommended that you go to 'Cat Appointment' to seek kind adopters. I wish you success in your studies and healthy cats!
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Good people are rewarded! The landlord is very good, and I feel happy when I look at it, if you can't take it home, she just wants to find a home, isn't it?
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If you don't want your roommate to have a cat in the dormitory, you must let him know in advance and don't wait for him to bring the cat back before you tell him. If he insists on getting a cat, you still have to have a serious conversation with him, if it still doesn't work, then tell the dormitory aunt, and the dormitory aunt will definitely deal with it.
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You can tell your roommate that you yourself are a little afraid of this hairy little animal, and then it can also be said that you are allergic to cat hair, if none of this is possible, you can tell your roommate that he can send the cat out, because it is very unsafe to keep it in the dormitory, not only if the cat's temperament suddenly changes and causes harm to others, or if the cat is found in the school, these are very unsafe.
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Pets are generally not allowed in dormitories, so I can't bear to see the feedback that you can manage the dormitory privately. Tactfully tell him that in a public place, these behaviors will affect everyone's rest, or let him learn to train his cat not to make a sound. You can learn to accept it, the dormitory always looks up and doesn't look down, and the cat is very cute.
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Personally, I'm particularly afraid of animals like cats, not because I hate them, but because I'm afraid of them. But my roommate is very fond of cats, and sometimes he sneaks them back and scares me out of it. After many times, I had a serious conversation with him, let him know what I really thought in my heart, and let him respect my opinion.
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In fact, these things can be communicated, as long as you tell him clearly about your dislike of cats, let him understand your resistance to cats, and calmly tell him about the good and bad of cats, height differences, and cats may affect our daily life, I believe he will accept it.
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The dormitory is used as a place for students to rest and live, and many schools explicitly prohibit pets in the dormitory, so you should tell your roommate that it is against the rules and regulations of the school to have a cat in the dormitory, and he can choose to foster him or send him to someone else's house to raise, and you can visit him on weekends or when he is fine, hoping that he will not do this kind of thing that violates the rules and regulations of the school.
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Don't try to stop this kind of oil in a radical way, everything should be based on the premise of communication and peaceful settlement, you can talk to him calmly, so that he can keep the cat at home and not bring it to the dormitory, because it will make our dormitory less clean and life more troublesome.
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I was very uncomfortable in the dormitory every day, the smell was terrible, and the cat was always wailing. When you let the cat out, he will run around, and I feel dirty. I don't think it's entirely impossible to keep animals in dormitories.
But the question is, how much consideration can be given before getting a pet, for your roommates, for your pets, and for yourself.
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Answer: No. Because vocational high school is a collective living and working environment, then we can't raise some other small animals in the collective working environment, if you raise other small animals, then there will definitely be some people who don't like it, so we have to follow everyone's wishes, and if you have a pet in the school, it is a bad behavior for the school.
Vocational high schools allow pets, but if you are living on campus, I recommend that you do not keep them, which will definitely affect your roommates in the same dormitory.
Vocational high schools are not allowed to keep pets, and vocational high schools also have clear regulations for students that pets are not allowed in dormitories.
No, it will affect your own studies first, and it will also affect the learning of other students, which is not allowed in accordance with the law and reason.
Having a pet is a personal freedom and hobby, but students do not advocate having pets and should study with peace of mind.
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It depends on the school's rules. Some schools prohibit cats.
is already an adult, to understand the meaning of responsibility, to raise a cat is to take care of it for more than ten years, is to be responsible for its life, we must be worthy of the education received over the years. If you want to raise a cat, don't raise it in the dormitory, please wait until you are financially independent before raising it, and be a responsible person.
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Public dormitories have specific regulations, for the sake of public health, animals are not allowed, and it seems that cats are not allowed.
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Although the dormitory is a place to rest, due to the large number of people, it is also a public place, and having a cat will definitely have a certain impact on others, so it is best not to keep it. It is a matter of respectful attitude towards others.
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The dormitory, especially if it is inhabited by many people, is a public space, not suitable for pets, cats and dogs and other animals have fur, there are many people who are allergic, and another pet is eating and pulling, and the smell is unpleasant.
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Strictly speaking, no, you can't keep any kind of small animals in the dormitory, which is not hygienic and easy to spread diseases.
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A dormitory teacher will come to check it, and generally speaking, cats are not allowed in the dormitory. But maybe there are some stray cats on campus. I think teachers and students will take the initiative to bring some cat food to feed it!
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When multiple rulers live together, mutual respect and understanding are key to maintaining a good relationship between roommates. However, if a roommate keeps a pet without telling him, it will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble and distress to other roommates, and here are a few reasons:
1.Having a pet if a roommate doesn't tell you is disrespectful to the other roommates. Because having a pet may affect your roommate's daily life, work, and study. Without the consent of the other roommates, pets can become a distraction that can affect the experience of others.
2.Pets need to be closely supervised. People need to manage their pets' health, food, physical activity, etc. If a roommate does not have permission to keep a pet, it will leave the pet unmanaged, which may affect the pet's health.
3.Pets can have an impact on indoor air quality, and roommates may not be able to adapt. For example, pet odors, shedding, dust, etc., may cause allergies or asthma and other health problems in roommates.
4.The presence of pets can cause unnecessary trouble. If there is no consensus among the roommates, it can lead to many problems.
For example, both roommate A and roommate B agree to have a pet, but roommate C disagrees – which can lead to a discordant atmosphere. At the same time, if your pet doesn't behave in the way, it can hurt other roommates.
So, if you want to keep your pet indoors, ask permission from all your roommates in advance. Doing so will not only help maintain the relationship between roommates, but it will also provide a better living environment for pets.
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