A dog can be a great early morning running partner, and a cat can be a cute sofa companion on a cold night.Taking care of your roommate's dog or cat, not your own dog or cat, is a great way to enjoy and contribute to having a pet without much attention to details such as vaccine or medication.


Although you may be able to do some ordinary housework for you, in the final analysis, the burden of keeping pets will not fall on you, so this is a win-win process. This means that local council registration, food, pet insurance, routine veterinary appointments and any other fees are borne by roommates.


Living with a pet is good for those who want to find their own animal companion. Living with a roommate's pet is a great way to understand and learn the responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with pet ownership. Many people may not realize the financial responsibility of raising cats and raising dogs, so those who consider raising cats and dogs should carefully evaluate whether they can afford the current expenses before they start thinking about raising cats and raising dogs. Disadvantages? After all, this is the animal of others.


The biggest downside may be, unfortunately, if your roommate moves away, the pet moves away. Moreover, any major decision—from the choice of name to the diet—may not depend on you.