College Students’ Guide to Pet Care
by Laura Michaels
Having a pet in your college dorm or apartment has several advantages — you’ll have something soft and warm to cuddle with during those stressful moments, there’ll be someone waiting for you to come home, and your dorm or apartment will feel homey and cozy. But, taking care of a pet means additional responsibilities. Aside from your studies, extra-curricular activities, and social life, you also have to spend some time grooming and playing with your pet. If you think you can handle a pet and your college responsibilities, here are some tips on how to make things go smoothly:


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