You can buy a keyboard cover for your computer that will keep the 'kitten off the keys". Your computer should have an air filter that keeps the cat hair out. We had mine open and not a single hair got into the machine, so you needn't worry about that.
If your cat has dandruff and 'boogers' it might have parasites and a skin condition. You must take it to the vet.
Cats in the bed will shed but shouldn't leave other deposits. Is it a longhaired cat? Then perhaps the litter is sticking to its fur. Brush the cat daily if this is the case; once a week with a ZoomGroom if it is a shorthair.
The food is important. You should get a good quality food that will be cheaper in the long run than the generic store-bought kind, and the cat's dandruff should disappear when it is eating a proper diet.
Lastly you should really consider: do you want to keep a cat? It's not a passing fad, but a lifetime responsiblity. It means accepting the occasional hairball with the purrs. The cat is an animal, and while it is a clean animal, it will still make messes occasionally.
If you do not have the time to care for the cat, and do not feel comfortable having it in your room and bed (since it will go everywhere that you go if given the chance) maybe it should be returned, with thanks, to the person who gave it to you.
Lastly be SURE that the cat is spayed/fixed. Please, for your sake and its.
Good luck and I hope that you make a decision that is best for you and for the cat.
If your cat has dandruff and 'boogers' it might have parasites and a skin condition. You must take it to the vet.
Cats in the bed will shed but shouldn't leave other deposits. Is it a longhaired cat? Then perhaps the litter is sticking to its fur. Brush the cat daily if this is the case; once a week with a ZoomGroom if it is a shorthair.
The food is important. You should get a good quality food that will be cheaper in the long run than the generic store-bought kind, and the cat's dandruff should disappear when it is eating a proper diet.
Lastly you should really consider: do you want to keep a cat? It's not a passing fad, but a lifetime responsiblity. It means accepting the occasional hairball with the purrs. The cat is an animal, and while it is a clean animal, it will still make messes occasionally.
If you do not have the time to care for the cat, and do not feel comfortable having it in your room and bed (since it will go everywhere that you go if given the chance) maybe it should be returned, with thanks, to the person who gave it to you.
Lastly be SURE that the cat is spayed/fixed. Please, for your sake and its.
Good luck and I hope that you make a decision that is best for you and for the cat.