Recently, the cat in a dormitory of a university in Weinan, Shaanxi Province has become popular! This cat was raised by a male classmate. He loved cats very much, so he raised a cat during college. The dormitory where this boy lives has a bed and a desk, so he needs to use stairs to get out of bed every day. Similarly, this cat also needs to use stairs to get out of bed. One day, when the cat was getting out of bed, it turned the bed ladder into a "ropeway." The boy's roommate took a video of the cute cat getting out of bed and uploaded it to the Internet. Unexpectedly, the video went viral, and so did the cat.
So, what do you think about the issue of keeping pets in dormitories? The following are some of the editor’s views.
1. Obtain consent from your roommate
Because more than one person lives in the dormitory, when you choose to keep a pet, you must communicate with your roommate in advance. If your roommate is allergic to pet hair, then you cannot keep a pet in the dormitory. Even if you like pets very much, you can't keep them because you have to consider the feelings of your roommates.
If your roommate agrees with you to keep a pet, you should also be careful not to let the pet run into other roommates' beds. If it runs into other people's beds, even if your roommate doesn't say anything, you can't continue to keep it. You should still have some self-awareness.

2. Pay attention to hygiene
When raising pets in dormitories, you must pay attention to hygiene. The ones I have seen most are cats, so I will take cats as an example. If you want to raise a cat, be sure to clean the cat's fur in time to prevent it from getting its fur everywhere; also, you must prepare cat litter for the cat when it is convenient, let it dispose of it in a fixed place, and let it develop a habit so that it will not poop everywhere.
For the cat’s food, do not place it randomly, put it in a fixed place, and clean it up in time after the cat eats. If the cat sleeps on your bed, you should pay more attention to cleaning it yourself. If it is in other places, be sure not to let it affect other roommates; and you must bathe it frequently.
3. Vaccination
The vaccinations for pets must be arranged in time and cannot be delayed. Because unvaccinated kittens are easily infected and difficult to treat, vaccination in advance is the most reliable method of prevention.
4. If you decide to keep a pet, you must be responsible.
If you decide to keep a pet, you must be responsible for it. If you feel that you cannot be responsible for it, then don't keep it. If you decide to keep a pet, you should take good care of it. Don't ignore it for a day. When you keep a pet, you should treat it like your own child. You need to give it enough care and take care of its diet and daily life just like taking care of a child. If it is sick, you should take it to see a doctor in time; if it can't eat, you need to consult a doctor to see what's going on. The editor thinks that if you keep pets in the dormitory, especially cats, it is recommended to have them neutered, otherwise it will cause unnecessary trouble.

5. Coax it well at night
When you go to bed at night, you must coax your pet well. If your pet makes noises and barks, it will affect the rest of your roommates. And if you ignore it when it makes noises at night, it will feel more and more that it is right to do so, and it will push forward even more. Therefore, when raising a pet, if it makes noises and barks in the dormitory for the first time at night, you must give it some punishment. This is not really to punish it, but to let it know that this is wrong, so that it can sleep peacefully in the future without affecting its roommates.
6. It is recommended not to keep the following pets in dormitories.
Cats are the most common pets in dormitories, right? So cats must be the first choice. It is not recommended to keep pets such as puppies, mice, small pigs, and spiders. I think basically no roommate will agree to keep these pets. If you insist on raising one, then I think you have to rent a house and live in it by yourself, so that no one will object to your raising it.
7. Regarding the phenomenon of bringing pets into the classroom
Some students may want to bring their pets in front of their classmates for them to take a look. However, if you can ensure that your pet does not make some strange noises during class, then you can still consider it. After all, you still have to consider the feelings of the teacher and other students. Another situation is when your pet runs around, which will embarrass you more than making weird noises. You can't chase your pet all over the classroom during class, right?

The above are some of the things that the editor thinks you need to pay attention to when raising pets in dormitories. If dear readers have other things to pay attention to, please leave a message in the comment area or send a private message to the editor.
