Sunday, 14 January 2018

The Smallest Cat

What I listened to

After the class, I try to to make a blog myself, and it is nice that no problem with it. So, when I saw a story about Smallest cat in world: Footage of rare animal, I plan to share it with other classmates who interested in an cute animal, such as cats, like me. 
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What it says

In the clip, it says about the smallest cat in the world, Rusty spotted cat, that looks like a kitten in almost fully grown.It only lives in India and Sri Lanka.It weighs about just one kilogram, so people can hold it in one hand.
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My response 

I love cute animals, and when I was ten I have two kittens named Dorame and Pun. After I had read this story, it made me miss my two cute kittens because we have stayed together for one month. At that time, I lost my kittens because I have a cat allergy, and I was really sad to hear from my father that I could not live with them again. So when I saw a video about the cat that always look like a kitten, I fall in love with it.

Rusty spotted cat is such a rare cat that you can find it just in India and Sri Lanka. It is pretty small and cute, and that is why I love it. Because some normal cats look nice when they was young, but after they grow up they are not as cute as kittens, many people do not like them any more, and they are going to be stray cats which make a lot of problems.

It is true that cats are one of animals that I love, and I will never hate it. Although I love wild cats like Rusty spotted cat or lion or any kind of cats, I really hope that I will not meet them in any situations. 

3 comments:

  1. Thank you Kampu.
    It's a great first post to start our blogging responding to something read or listened to. Your writing shows a strong understanding of the article you read on the BBC News, and the response is excellent. I had seen the same article when I checked the BBC this morning, but decided to write about another article. I like the way you relate the ideas in your chosen reading to your own experience, which you tell us very clearly in a well organised response that is interesting and coherent, making it easy for your readers to follow.

    I'm sorry hear that your cat allergy prevents you having one for a pet. I personally prefer dogs, which my family has always had both as work animals and pets, but I enjoyed your blog post that explains the article well and lets us know a bit more about yourself.

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  2. I enjoy reading your story.This is because I also love cats.I have 2 cats in my home.They are Persian cats.My mother calls them that “Pukpick” and “Samlee”.They are good friends when I feel lonely.I really love spent time for playing with them.When I had read your story,It made me miss my cats as well.Thanks for writing a interesting blogspot.

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  3. Your topic is very interesting because I'm a cat lover too! I had 2 cats which are not really mine because they came to my home by themselves named as "Kitty" and "Tao", when I lived in my home. But since I was grade 4, I rarely went back to my home because I had to live in the condo near my school. Thus, 2 cats disappeared, it's so sad when I retrospected to the time we lived together ToT

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