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A Pet Reader

Chapter 27: What Kittens Do
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Aimed at beginning readers, this collection presents short poems and simple prose about household and farm animals, including dogs, cats, birds, poultry, horses, rabbits, and small pets. Brief anecdotes, descriptive pieces, and rhymes portray everyday pet behavior, care tasks, and gentle moral lessons about kindness and responsibility toward animals. Sections group similar creatures and alternate playful vignettes with practical tips for feeding, housing, and helping wildlife. Illustrative scenes and accessible language support early reading and introduce empathy for animals.

What Kittens Do

Our kitten plays with me.
Sometimes she is cross.
Then she scratches my arm.
If we are unkind to kitty, she may scratch us.
My little kitten plays with her mother’s tail.
Sometimes she rolls on the grass.
When the kitten falls, she says “Meow!”
I used to have a kitten that would chase her own tail.
Harry’s kitten plays with a shoe string.
Marion’s kitten plays with her toes.
Another kitten plays with a ball.
My aunt has a kitten.
I touched his whiskers.
He turned his head and tried to bite me.
Next time I am not going to touch his whiskers.
I like to watch the kittens.
They do so many interesting things.