I've seen people with pet bunnies, and one person with a pet cat (they had a single room that was meant for two people, but his roommate never moved in in the beginning of the year so he had the loft all to himself).
When I was an RA, I would let people bring dogs in for the day, even though I wasn't supposed to. I was very lax with all the rules though, so it really just does depend if you get lucky or not. I wouldn't take the risk if you would get kicked out, but for most smallish pets they let you stay living in the dorms if you get rid of it and don't get in trouble for it again.
So, if you just make sure your roommate is cool with it and keep it hidden during room inspections, it's not a big deal. I almost got a lizard but I'm going to be abroad junior year and I don't want to have to find a place for it to live when I'm gone. I'm hopefully getting a puppy senior year when I live off campus.
I have a pet frog and the main reason why I got it is because I argued with the RAs and RD about whether or not if a frog should be banned considering frogs have to have water to survive (do not dare get a frog and a toad mized up). So I got an african albino frog which is about an inch and a half long and lives in a 10 gallon fish tank with a goldfish. Since I know the RAs and RD rather well (thanks to the fact that the RD is my advisor and for joining Hall Council to get to know them), I was able to get away with it with no problems whatsoever.
What I'm saying is that you should try to get into some connections with some RAs. Many people don't look at them as normal people in the dorms, but believe it or not, many are really awesome people.
Rats may be rather hard to keep in the dorms. Some consequences could include; them escaping, your neighbor finding out and reporting you, someone that hates you reports you, some surprise inspection takes place (my school does health inspections), etc.
Quote: from Gin at 5:27 am on Mar. 2, 2007 I'm sure you can. My boyfriend lives on university housing, keeps pet snakes and a cat. No one ever looks in. That's very, very unusual. I have a friend who got kicked out of her university housing because she had two pet rats there. I seriously wouldn't recommend taking the chance.
I'm sure you can. My boyfriend lives on university housing, keeps pet snakes and a cat. No one ever looks in.
That's very, very unusual. I have a friend who got kicked out of her university housing because she had two pet rats there. I seriously wouldn't recommend taking the chance.
and the upperclassmen housing I'm thinking of moving into are those individual apartments on my campus!
Probably not. The only reason he can get away with it is because he's in individual apartment housing at the univ, not dorms.
7 cats, that's very cool! And good for you for rescuing some. I'm not an active animal activist, but I'm a strict vegetarian working on transitioning into veganism. I would love to be involved with more animal rights activities, I'm volunteering at a vegetarian event in my area in a few weeks, but aside from that, I guess I'm not doing a lot of community activism. But, I'm definitely all for animal rights.
I just don't think it's wrong to have animals in cages, as long as they are well cared for.
The idea of keeping animals as pets is kind of weird, but now so many animals were bred for that reason, they couldn't really survive in the wild if they were just let free. I don't see any harm in keeping pets or caged animals, but they do need to be cared for and I try to care for my animals as best as I possibly can.