Homeless Cat

A little cat lives alone in a cardboard box on the city streets.

One chilly afternoon, a kind woman approaches and gives him some food.

The kitten, grateful but still longing for a home, ponders how he could make the woman decide to adopt him.

Here are his options:

  1. Wait in the cardboard box every day, hoping the woman returns and eventually decides to take him home.

  2. Follow the woman discreetly to her home to show her how eager he is to have a home.

  3. Make himself more noticeable when the woman returns: softly meow, purr, and rub against her legs to demonstrate his affection and desire for companionship.

Which option do you think is the best for the kitten to be adopted by the woman and why?

Answer

The best answer would likely be option 3: making himself more noticeable when the woman returns.

This option allows the kitten to actively engage with the woman, showing affection and desire for companionship.

By meowing softly, purring, and rubbing against her legs, the kitten can communicate its need for a home in a direct and endearing way.

This behavior is likely to evoke an emotional response from the woman, making her more inclined to consider adopting the kitten and providing him with a loving home.

Additionally, it demonstrates to the woman that the kitten is sociable and would make a good companion, increasing the likelihood of adoption.

Kitten on the Streets

A little cat lives alone in a cardboard box on the city streets.