What is it like to have a cat in a college dorm?

Updated on pet 2024-05-10
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may be a feeling of fear, because college student dormitories are generally not allowed to have cats, and the dormitory manager may have to worry when she comes to check the room, but at the same time it is a very happy feeling, because cats are very cute creatures.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a happy and nervous experience, happiness is a cat by your side, and you are a cat slave, you can pet the cat, nervous is that the university is allowed to raise a cat in the dormitory, and I am very worried that the dormitory aunt will find out, and I don't know what to put it in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Having a cat in the dormitory can increase the relationship with your roommates, and with something you like in common, life will add some fun, and at the same time, it will also bring some trouble, because you have to take care of the cat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's very dirty, my roommate raised it for a few days before, the cat pooped in the bedroom, it was very dirty, it was fine when it was cold, it smelled great when it was hot, and it was difficult to clean up what was given to it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, I don't want to have pets in the dormitory, especially cats, because I have an aversion to cats, I don't like them very much, and the dormitory is not for one person, there are other classmates, pets are also animals, they are still dangerous, and they will affect the dormitory environment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    People will always look at you with envy, thinking that you are a very interesting person, and they will also think that you are a person who can enjoy life very well, and most people want to be friends with you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats are animals that are spiritual to humans. Having a cat in a dormitory can also ease the relationship between roommates and can also have one more topic to communicate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sometimes I feel very happy, having a small pet with me, and having a little fun in college life, but sometimes I also feel annoyed, the cat's bark is not good, and the smell is just like that.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, college dormitories don't have cats, it's better not to have them, and cats have to seal the windows, they like to run out. And you have a cat in your dorm room, maybe one of your roommates doesn't like cats very much?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Having a cat in a college dormitory is a good experience, because it's like having a buddy who has been with you, and you can hold it to bask in the sun when you have nothing to do, and you feel that life is very leisurely and comfortable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No. Under normal circumstances, cats are absolutely not allowed in university dormitories, and it will be very inconvenient for subsequent management to raise cats.

    First of all, he may cause conflicts between the dormitories, because raising a cat is a small life, he is not so simple, you have to take care of his eating, drinking, and Lazar, so it may affect the rest of the roommates, which will cause conflicts between roommates. In addition, the kitten may also have some contagious diseases, which may cause some management difficulties for the dormitory aunt. In addition, if a kitten scratches someone, it will also cause physical harm to other people, which can easily lead to disputes.

    College students are particularly prone to abandoning kittens when they graduate, so it is generally not recommended for college students to keep cats during school.

    So in general, it is not possible to have cats.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, I don't recommend having a cat in a dormitory, 1The dormitory will be inspected, and the dormitory aunt of the school will generally check it every other week, and it is very inconvenient to check it, and it is necessary to take all kinds of cover, either temporarily hide the cat in the dormitory of a friend who has a good relationship with you, or you must have a good relationship with the dormitory aunt.

    2.In addition, some people in the dormitory may be sensitive to cats and do not like cats, so you must discuss with the dormitory people, and you can only have cats with the consent of all roommates in the dormitory.

    3.For cat owners themselves, it is still more troublesome to raise cats, especially in the dormitory, which will affect the sanitary environment of the dormitory, and sometimes cats may get cat plague or be contaminated with certain bacteria, which may affect the health of people in the dormitory. Therefore, cat owners must do a good job of cat hygiene.

    4.Raising a cat requires a certain amount of economic ability, the cost of cats is very large, generally go to the hospital to see a doctor, may have to thousands, in addition to cat food cat litter and other cat supplies are not cheap, in short, cats must be well thought out, and have a strong sense of responsibility, do not casually abandon the cats that have been raised.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is possible to have a cat in college, provided that it does not affect the surrounding classmates and roommates in the dormitory, but it is best not to have a cat, which will be distracting, and will affect your own learning to a certain extent, and also affect the learning of others, so it is best not to have a cat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, you can't! Dormitories are not allowed, after all, they are public places.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Personally, I think that college is a place to learn skills, so try not to have some pets when you are in college, so as not to affect your studies, right?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    For the behavior of raising cats in college dormitories, I personally do not recommend it, although I personally also like small animals, usually like cats, but the dormitory is not personal, it is a public area, everyone has their own ideas, if there is no consent of the roommates in the dormitory cat, it may cause some contradictions between roommates, and even produce bottlenecks, destroying the relationship between dormitory members, which is not conducive to future college life. Again, small animals themselves carry a lot of bacteria, college studies are busy, not always have time to clean the cat, which causes a certain health problem, at least no big problem, heavy may bring certain diseases. So I personally recommend that it is best not to have cats in college dormitories.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are a lot of people who have cats in dormitories online. Excluding the fear of being found by the school, it may be the Internet celebrity company. Owning a cat is very time and energy consuming.

    And the cat's work and rest is very underworld, this is how night owls come, if your college is to study, the purpose of raising a cat is also to find a spiritual comfort. Then I don't think it's so necessary to have a cat. Secondly, the university dormitory is not a single room, there are roommates with you, if they all agree and like cats, then this environment is good for the growth and psychology of cats.

    But you, as the owner of the cat, have to take care of everything, including eating, drinking, and Lazar. You can't throw the cat away because of the impatience in the back. Of course, if you have some experience in raising animals, you can raise cats very well-behaved, and you will not defecate in the open or make trouble.

    Then short-term feeding is okay, and it is better to bring the cat to the family when the semester task is heavy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    University is a place to study, not a home, you can do whatever you want, and you have to take into account the feelings of your roommates in the dormitory. In a good university, there may be three or five people living in a dormitory, the thinking is easy to unify, everyone likes cats, and it may not be impossible to have cats, provided that the rights and interests of any roommate are not harmed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.The dormitory is a shared living environment, and mutual respect is required, and the consent of everyone to have a cat is required. Some students are allergic to cat hair, don't like the smell of cats, etc., there may be most students who agree but a few students have to agree....

    2.The school dormitory needs to be neat and clean, not to mention whether the dormitory management allows it. Cats will lie around and shed their fur. Affect the environment.

    3.For example, during the holidays, busy learning cats need to be fostered, taken home, and poorly cared for, etc., it is also irresponsible for cats.

    Therefore, it is still not recommended to have a cat in the dormitory.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't support having cats in college dorms. The dormitory is a collective environment, and having a cat is an individual behavior that will have a certain impact on others. At the same time, the main task of college students is to study, and petting cats will occupy their own energy.

    In addition, having a cat will increase the financial burden, and students are not yet independent. If you really like cats, you can raise them in your own home with the consent of your family, and enjoy the joy of petting cats during the winter and summer vacations

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    College dormitories are not suitable for cats, and teachers must take care of them, because when you go to college, you have to focus on your studies, and having a cat will be a distraction.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is no rule in the university that you can't have a cat, and you need to have a cat in the dormitory after everyone agrees to raise it after the roommate agrees, if you bring the cat back without the consent of your roommate, some people don't like cats, they are slowly alienated or even apply to move out of the dormitory. We don't have to take this risk, and it is very fateful for everyone to live in a dormitory. Let's still ask for the consent of the roommate, and in the case of the roommate's consent, everyone likes the cat, and everyone will increase the distance between each other because of the addition of a new partner.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Having a cat in a college dorm seems to me to be inappropriate. The dormitory is where you live with your roommates, and the dormitory is where you live for a short time, and you can't live here for a long time, as small as a few months, as long as a few years. But you always leave the dorm, so what about your cat?

    Discarded or abandoned? In college, there are many stray cats, I don't know why they live in groups in college, do they really want to learn knowledge? College dorms are really not suitable for cats!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    First of all, it depends on the thoughts of the roommates, because the dormitory is a whole, if the roommates agree then there is no problem, because there may be people who are allergic to cats. Secondly, it depends on the rules and regulations of the school, if it is clear that cats are not allowed, and there will be penalties, then it is still recommended not to have cats.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Universities are here to study, to study. If you really like to have cats, then remember to neuter your cat, remember to take your cat away when you graduate, and don't abandon it on campus and become a stray cat.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In fact, there are really many problems with raising cats, and many people may think that cats are cute and can afford his consumption, so they can have cats.

    But have you ever considered the first one, the smell problem, cat poop really stinks, it's a fatal blow in a small space, you can tolerate it, your roommate can't bear it.

    What should I do if my cat has an upset stomach, soft stool, and steps on it everywhere.

    What if the cat has teething (at four or five months), itchy teeth, wants to gnaw on something, gnaws all over the wires in your dorm room, and breaks your roommate's charger.

    What if you sleep at night and the cat is still parkouring, scratching all kinds of things, and making noise that you can't sleep.

    There is no screen window in the dormitory, and I have to find someone to install it, for fear that the cat will jump away. There is no refrigerator in the dormitory, and canned food cannot be stored for a long time.

    If you say that you usually cage and go back and release it again, the cat may not be so affectionate, and some cats will bark if you put them in the cage if they have separation anxiety.

    So really in the absence of a fixed space by yourself, it is really prudent to raise cats and raise a small animal is far from as simple as you watch them come every day.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The landlord, look at your door, there are 5 points! That's too little! But for the sake of our common hobbies, I'll give you an answer or two at 1 or 2 a.m. when it's time to go to bed! Hope you are satisfied!

    Description: I've had cats since I was a child! There's a cat that's been with me for almost 3 years! The day it died, I dreamed of it! To this day, I still remember it!

    Still a problem!

    1. Cats will get lost! That's a problem! It's just a kitten, it's much easier!

    First of all, make sure that there are no holes in the dormitory! Just don't let the kitten go in and can't get out! Secondly, try to make sure that the cat does not leave the bedroom door!

    This is also for the cat's physical safety! But you can take your cat out in the sun often! Cats actually like to bask in the sun the most!

    Hehe, I often bask in the sun with 2 cats! If you're afraid of getting lost, you can get a cardboard box and put it inside, and the kitten won't be able to run out! It will be called at night, hehe, you can rest assured of this!

    Kitten, if you just went to your dormitory, it may be because you don't adapt to the environment! A few days ago, I might have screamed a few times! Hehe, but it usually won't affect your rest!

    It's still small! Don't starve it, or thirst it, or it will bark! If you let it eat and drink enough and not be cold, and not be afraid, it will definitely sleep comfortably!

    It snores when it sleeps! Rest assured! The kind that is very quiet!

    Hehe, there is another situation that will be called, that is, when it reaches a certain age and has physiological needs, it is generally more common in spring, hehe, spring may be what it means! It often screams in the middle of the night! But kittens don't have that!

    I won't list all the other very rare cases! It's not a problem to call at night!

    2. It's not troublesome to raise a cat! You don't need to spend as much time with it every day, just treat it as your little best friend! It's very well-behaved!

    It's so cute! Hehe, when you're busy, leave it alone! Just take it out in the sun when you have time!

    3. Look at what you give it to eat!! It's hard to say! Rest assured! Cats are very easy to raise! Otherwise, at most, I would have raised 3!

    Oh, injections, general, no injections are required! At least. I think so,!

    I've been raising it for so many years, and I haven't had a single shot! Because you don't need to! Usually, it won't get sick either!

    If you're afraid of infection or something, there's no need for it! Hehe, I've been sleeping with cats for more than ten years!! Rest assured!

    4. There will definitely be some minor questions that are not worth mentioning! Hehe, since it's not worth mentioning, I won't talk about it!

    Finally, by the way, cats are actually quite easy to raise! Just try to raise it yourself! If you don't understand it, you can't solve it, you can ask online!

    Well, hehe, finally, I wish the landlord a happy day!

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