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A college student in Chengdu was notified of raising pigs in her dorm room, what pets have you raised in your dorm room?
The news of a girl raising a pig in a Chengdu college is very reminiscent of my college years.
Girls have basically zero resistance to cute pets, but at home sometimes their parents don't allow them to have pets, so a lot of girls start keeping pets in their dormitories after they go to college and get out of their parents' control.
Our dormitory pet: a rabbit.
When I was a freshman in my first semester of college, I was returning to school. In the evening and the dormitory sisters to go to the school next to the food court to eat to celebrate, back to the dormitory when I saw the roadside to sell bunnies, but also to give a pink cage, then immediately captured. Sisters discussed the AA system, each person took 5 yuan, bought a body snow white, only two big ears are black bunny, according to the vendor said is a female rabbit. The same day to carry back to the dormitory, you grab hold for a while, I grab feed a vegetable leaf, not happy. Finally, through a vote, unanimously named the bunny 'nine sister' (our dormitory sisters eight).
We also divided the work, each person a day shift, leading the rabbit out to walk and eat grass, of course, did not encounter the problem of Chengdu girls, because the rabbit is small, so check the dormitory when it was not found. Until two months later, the small rabbit became a big rabbit, and full of dormitory pulling stink, pee, smell very bad. Finally, after a dormitory meeting, the 'Nine Sisters' were sent to their second sister's suburban home. We even went to visit on weekends, and the second sister's parents took very good care of her, except that the 'ninth sister' ran away and was lost in her junior year, for which a few of us even cried our noses off.
The pet of the sister's dormitory across the street: a little stupid dog.
When I was a sophomore, the big sister in the opposite dormitory brought over a puppy from her home, which was said to be a dog that his neighbor's dog had just given birth to. We were all very excited to run to see, a palm-sized small yellow dog, may have just opened his eyes. Seeing so many people, it was a little scared and its body kept shaking. I brought the carton of milk over to give it a drink, because it was too small, the dog would not drink, just sniffing the milk constantly barking. Later, the sister across the street went to the drugstore and bought a syringe to solve the problem. But the puppy was too small, less than a month, it was getting weaker and weaker. The other side of the bed sister had to bring it home to the neighbors to see if it can be raised, and then the puppy never came to the dormitory, I do not know what happened.
But I've had the experience of keeping pets in my dorm room, and now I don't agree with this behavior. In fact, in the dormitory can not provide a good living environment for small animals, but also because of the care of them affect the student's study.
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