Cats And Teaching
Aug. 13th, 2016 10:55 pmI've started feeding some feral cats, and one of them now, is always sitting on the fence at sundown, waiting for his(?) supper. Aren't those yellow cats usually male? He's sort of adolescent, and skittish. For weeks, he's been finishing all his food and water every day, but lately has been leaving a bit of each, which means he's not starving anymore.
I'm grading quizzes this weekend. I teach about 150 seventh and eighth graders, life science, yearbook and an elective, which is archaeology, in this first trimester.
Editors note: I googled yellow cats and it seems that Orange tabby cats are about 80/20 male to female.
I'm grading quizzes this weekend. I teach about 150 seventh and eighth graders, life science, yearbook and an elective, which is archaeology, in this first trimester.
Editors note: I googled yellow cats and it seems that Orange tabby cats are about 80/20 male to female.