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2017 PRIMARY aug sept What my pets like p. 3 Kitten rescued p. 8 tm Happy? Or Scared? Animal Emotions a publication of

inside this issue: Animal 4 emotions: Fear The amazing 6 world Make a 7 dog toy PLUS: Where s Camille? Find our favorite chameleon hidden in this issue. Kind News is now published by RedRover. Visit RedRover.org/Readers to learn more about RedRover Readers, where kids listen to stories and share what they think about animals. Pet Corner can you be friends with an animal? What do you think friendship with an animal looks like? Animals get lonely just like people! Here are some ideas for how to be a better friend with an animal: Play with your pets: Toss a ball for your dog or a crumpled piece of paper for your cat. Watch animals in your home or neighborhood. What can you learn from watching? Spend time with your pet. Learn what animals like. What do you think makes pets feel happy? Acting kind is a great way to make friends with both animals and people. Take a Kindness Pledge online at RedRover.org/Youth. 2 kind news aug/sept 2017

Use the words below to complete the poem. BALL EAT FEET NAP LAP TREAT What My Pets Like My dog plays fetch with a that she drops at my. opposite page, from top: pashin georgiy/shutterstock.com; denise campbell /bigstockphoto.com; redrover; camille: jack desrocher; notionpic/bigstockphoto.com; this page: from top: ingret/bigstockphoto.com; riddle rat: digital zoo/photodisc/getty images My cat plays with toys, but would rather just. My dog sits when you ask her, and I give her a. My cat s favorite thing to do is take a on my. I love this too, because I feel sleepy, and he looks sweet. What is your favorite animal? What do you think that animal likes? RIDDLE RAT! WHY ARE CATS AFRAID OF TREES? (answer on p. 7) RedRover.org/KindNews 3

Do cats and people feel the same emotions? When cats are scared, they might look like a Halloween cat. They do this when they think another animal might hurt them. Their hairs stand up. They try to look big and strong. They may also make a hissing sound and flatten their ears back. When a cat looks like a Halloween cat they may also feel like they need to fight and scratch, so stay back! When cats are scared they may also try to look small or hide. Cats feel scared when they hear a loud noise or see someone or something new. They may try to hide or look smaller. They may crouch down low or hide under a bed. Their eyes look big, and their ears move to the side. 4 kind news aug/sept 2017

When cats are happy, their bodies and faces look relaxed, and sometimes they purr. They may close their eyes or rub up on you with their face or their body. Cats that like you will try to leave their scent by rubbing you with their face. When they rub on you or an object, this is their way of saying, You are mine! opposite page: from top: gorelkind/bigstockphoto.com; sonsedskaya/bigstockphoto.com; this page: valiza14/bigstockphoto.com; cherry-merry/shutterstock.com; ezeepics/shutterstock.com Scared Cats Ears: Move to the side Eyes: Look big Happy Cats Ears: Forward and alert Eyes: Bright and open (or closed if really relaxed) RedRover.org/KindNews 5

the amazing WORLD! Take a look Paying attention to what is going on around you, or observing, can help you make choices, like: Do I want to eat that moldy cheese? or Is it safe to cross the street now? Observations help you learn about other people and animals. You use your senses, like hearing, smelling and seeing, to make observations every day. Observation is a big part of science. Observations help scientists think of an idea they can test, which is called a hypothesis. By carefully recording your own observations, you can begin to think like a scientist. Fun Fact Some cats in the wild purr just like domestic cats in homes. Those that purr, like mountain lions and bobcats, cannot roar. Those that roar, like tigers and lions, cannot purr! CRITTER CLUES What animal am I? 1 I have the largest eyes of any mammal that lives on land. 2 I can sleep standing up or lying down. 3 I use my ears, eyes and nostrils to tell you how I am feeling. 4 I like to be with others of my kind and may call out when friends leave my sight with a "Neigh!" 6 kind news aug/sept 2017

MAKE YOUR OWN DOG TOYS 1. T-SHIRT TUG TOY Organize a used t-shirt drive in your class or ask adults in your house for old t-shirts they no longer wear. The larger the better. Ask an adult to help you wash and dry the t-shirts before the next step. 2. 3. 4. 5. Choose a mix of t-shirt colors to create a design you like. Cut along one seam of a shirt first and make your strips out of the longest part of the t-shirt. Cut six long strips about 2 inches wide each. Tie all the strips together on one end, making a large knot. Braid strips together, using two strips for each section of your braid. This is easier if a partner holds the knot end for you while you braid. When your braid is near the end, tie another large knot. Visit RedRover.org/Youth for more ideas to help animals in your community. opposite page: from top: denise campbell/bigstockphoto.com; this page: katerina _ dav/bigstockphoto.com; sergey kolesov/bigstockphoto.com; camille: jack desrocher; brentton barkman; riddle rat: digital zoo/photodisc/getty images What would you do if you saw this cat? Do you want to keep testing how well you respond to animal emotions? Download The Restricted Adventures of Raja app for free, and play the complete Animal Watch game! The app is available on itunes or Google Play. ANSWER: THEY ARE AFRAID OF THE "BARK!" RedRover.org/KindNews 7

To the RESCUE! Kind Questions? Now that you ve read Kind News, test yourself to see what you ve learned! RedRover Responders volunteer Janine helped take care of 83 cats rescued in New Jersey, including little Sheba. Meet Sheba My name is Janine. I am a RedRover Responders volunteer. We take care of rescued animals. When I first met Sheba, a tiny kitten, her wide eyes and sweet face peeked from behind a cardboard box in her cage. She was scared, hungry and sick from not being taken care of well. I quietly worked around Sheba, moving slowly and talking softly while feeding her and making sure she had clean water. I could see, behind those eyes, a kitten who wanted kindness and comfort 1. How was Sheba feeling when she was first found? How can you tell? 2. When do you feel scared? What do you do when you feel scared? but also an animal who needed some time. One day, Sheba bravely sniffed my hand. I slowly scratched under her chin, and she rubbed up on the side of my face, purring. Feeling braver, Sheba stood up, rubbed against my hand, stretched her back and came out from her hiding place. By the end of a week, Sheba was a different kitten and well on her way to finding a new, forever home. this page: redrover; cover: lukas maverick greyson/bigstockphoto.com RedRover Responders volunteers take care of animals rescued from cruelty situations and natural disasters. To learn more, visit RedRover.org/Responders. 8 kind news sr. ed. redrover. all rights reserved. kind news may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from redrover.student contributions may be edited for readability. the classroom edition of kind news is published five times a year, august through may. a classroom subscription, subsidized by charitable donations, is available at $30 per year and each issue includes 28 copies of kind news plus a teacher guide. kind news is also available as a single-copy home subscription, published five times a year, including a parent guide, for $10 per subscription.