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Kids And Kittens: A Purr-fect Day For Learning!
Cat Chat Issue #12
Kids And Kittens: A Purr-fect Day For Learning!
Miss Emily bounced into the classroom, a fluffy ball of orange fur tucked under her arm. The children's eyes widened with delight as she unveiled the tiny kitten, its soft green eyes blinking curiously.
"Meet Oliver!" Miss Emily announced, her voice filled with warmth. "He's going to be our special guest this week."
A chorus of "awws" and "can I pet him?" filled the room. Miss Emily explained that Oliver needed their care and attention. They'd learn about feeding, grooming, and playing with their new furry friend.
The children eagerly volunteered to feed Oliver, measuring out his kibble with tiny spoons. They giggled as he chased a ball of yarn, his tiny paws batting at it playfully. During story time, Miss Emily read a book about kittens, their soft fur and playful antics capturing the children's imaginations.
As the week drew to a close, the children had learned so much about responsibility and compassion. They had watched Oliver grow and change, and they felt a deep sense of pride in their role as his caretakers. As Oliver was returned to his home, the children waved goodbye, their hearts filled with the warmth of a new friendship.
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3 fun facts about a cat's sense of smell:
A cat's sense of smell is 14 times stronger than a human's. This means they can detect scents from a much greater distance and can even smell the difference between two very similar smells.
Cats have a second "nose" in the roof of their mouth. This is called the vomeronasal organ and is used to detect pheromones, chemical signals that other cats use to communicate.
Cats can use their sense of smell to identify different people and objects. This is why they often rub against things or people to leave their scent on them.
The most popular cat breeds in the world are:
USA: Ragdoll and Siamese consistently top the charts in the United States. Known for their gentle nature and affectionate personalities, Ragdolls are particularly popular. Siamese cats, with their striking appearance and vocal personalities, are also a beloved breed
Europe: British Shorthair is often the top breed in Europe. These sturdy and calm cats are known for their friendly demeanour and easy-going nature.
Asia:Siamese cats, originating from Thailand, remain popular in Asia. Their striking appearance and vocal nature have made them a favourite. Other Asian cat breeds like Persian and Bengal also have a significant presence in the region.
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