Keeping cats in university dormitories can result in disciplinary action. Generally, keeping cats in university dormitories is prohibited, and if discovered, the school will handle the matter according to regulations. Those with serious offenses or who do not cooperate may face disciplinary action. Therefore, if university students want to keep a cat, it is recommended that they apply for off-campus housing and choose a landlord who allows cats. Some landlords do not permit cats. 
Things to note when raising a cat:
1. To ensure proper feeding, it is recommended to feed cat food, canned cat food, or other common pet foods. Do not feed human food, as this may increase the burden on the cat's digestive tract or kidneys.
2. Strengthen care. Kittens generally have lower immunity during their kitten years, so it is recommended to take measures to keep them warm and also to disinfect the environment.
3. It is essential to carry out preventive healthcare work such as vaccination and deworming, which is of paramount importance to ensuring the healthy growth of your cat.