The Pros & Cons of Pets in College

 

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The Pros & Cons of Pets in College

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Are you a cat or dog person? Whichever pet you love, these two are the best pets to have in college. Dogs, rabbits, and cats are some pets used in animal-assisted therapy to help patients overcome issues such as depression. When joining college, you may have to check with the administration to see if they allow students to have pets.

 

Here are some dos and don'ts of having pets in college.

 

The Pros

 

1) Companionship

 

When you're new in college, having friends is not easy, and having a pet with you can relieve you from loneliness. If you're a loner and have no one to share your frustrations with, you can bet on a pet to be that friend. Your dog, bird, or any other pet can make your college days worthwhile if you are the type who doesn't make friends easily.

 

2) Make Socializing Easy

 

Meeting friends is good, but starting a conversation for some can be hard. If any of you have a pet starting a discussion will be easy. It begins with a simple compliment of adorable your pet is, and you find yourselves delving into other topics.

 

3) Boost Your Mental Health

 

Being a student has its share of problems, which can cause stress, depression, and loneliness. Having pets in college can help you increase the production of oxytocin, which is a hormone that relieves anxiety and reduces blood pressure. If you have mental issues getting your pet to accompany during school hours is a great idea.

 

The Cons  

 

1) You Need to Spend Time with Them

 

Having pets that'll be good to you requires you to spend time with them. When going to class, you leave the pet behind, and by the time you come back, there's workload from your assignments. Getting assistance from online sites such as Australian service EduBirdie can get your homework done in time. As the professional help with your task, you can take your pet out for a walk or cuddle with it.  

 

The writers are available 24/7, meaning you can spend time with your pet when you want. You don't have to worry about your performance as your satisfaction is guaranteed.

 

2) It's Expensive

 

If you're a fulltime student with no job, it may be costly having a pet around. Caring for your pet needs money to buy them food, litter, and toys. Besides these necessities, you'll need to buy them treats, a leash, collar, vet visits, and maybe pet rent in some apartments.

Rats as pets pros and cons may be different as they aren't as expensive. They're, however, nocturnal, which can be irritating if you a friend who doesn't like them comes over.

 

3) Messy

 

Furry pets are not so fun after all, as they'll leave their fur on beds and upholstery. If they shed a lot, you may have to set time aside every day for cleaning and weekly for vacuuming. Pets need a bath too, failure to which you have to put up with the smell.

Rabbits as pets pros and cons are similar to other furry pets, but they like chewing everything which can mess your valuables.

 

Conclusion

 

If your college allows you to have pets, the pros are way weightier than the cons, and you should consider having one. Your self-esteem will be higher as pet owners are less lonely and fearful. Pets also make you physically fit as some of them need to be out for a walk.

 

 

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