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"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

author:Large and small wontons

Recently, I came across such an interesting post, when the counselor comes to check on the bed, what are your cats doing?

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"
"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"
"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

I really feel happy to watch, but after reading it, I suddenly came back to my senses, no, how can I have a cat in a student dormitory!

There are not a few cases of cat ownership in student dormitories, even if many people know that it is against the school rules to keep cats secretly. A search of major software can also see a lot of dormitory cat raising strategies. First of all, it is absolutely not advisable to keep a cat in the dormitory! Raising a cat in the dormitory is faced with many problems, and the school does not allow it to be raised.

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

The dormitory is a group living environment, and the space is also very small and cramped, which is not suitable for cats. And not everyone can accept the existence of kittens, and if they find out that they are punished, they may also affect other roommates. Even if you accept it at the beginning because the kitten is very cute, but later when you encounter problems with the cat: for example, the cat barks in the middle of the night, scratches the roommate, the cat poops smells smelly, and the roommate does not agree? Can you ensure that your cat does not defecate in the open? Do not go to other people's beds at will?

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"
"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

Secondly, the student's financial resources are unstable and the residence is unstable. Students who don't have a stable income have cats in the dormitory, and if the cat is sick, do they have the money to treat it?

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

Few people in student dormitories will generally close the windows, not to mention that cats will be at risk of falling from the building, and it is easy to run away when opening the door to enter and exit, and if you can't find it, you will become a stray cat.

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

If the cat can't be taken away during the long vacation/graduation, the cat will be abandoned on campus, which will also lead to a significant increase in the number of stray cats on campus, bringing many cat conflicts. This is the irresponsible behavior of having a cat that we have been condemning!

There are some colleges and universities that will have cat associations, and many students feel envious.

But if you think about it, where did these cats come from? Except for some places with good ecological conditions, there may be a few cats, and the other cats are not all brought by students after they are abandoned and bred in schools!

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

There are even so many kittens that you can do a few campus cards...

"It just stared at my counselor, and then I was disciplined"

To sum up, I hope that students who have the idea of raising cats in the dormitory will think twice! Although cats are cute, don't be impulsive! When you have a stable job in society and can take responsibility, it's not too late to have a kitten with eyes full of you! Don't let other kittens pay for your selfish behavior!

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