Other Solutions
to the
Cat and Robin Problem
   

 Please mail your solutions to: Mrs. Smith


From Mrs. Martinson's first grade class
Room 16 Naches Trail

Jared M. said that you could let the cat outside, but only in a sort of kennel or on a leash so that he can't get to the birds.

Frankey W. said that you could build a cage around the planter so that the mother bird could get out but the cat could not get in.

Kahla L. said that she would bring her dog over to scare the cat away from the robins.

Sasha K. said that you could move to a new home and take the cat with you!

Kaz R. said that you could catch the robin in a net after the babies are born and take her and the babies to a new spot.

Brianna A. said that she would put the robin in a cage and cover the cage with a blanket and put holes in it so that the cat would not see the robins.

These are some of our solutions!


Here are some solutions that Mr. Kelley's Grade 2 class at Claude E. Garton School in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

You can get a lesh and put the cat in the backyard with a mouse.
Kathleen

You can get a cage for the cat and put it where the cat can see the berd or you can get some metal and build a cage around a treee and put the cat in the cage.
Phyllicia

You can get a bog cage for your cat to run a round in, so he can't get at the robin.
Danielle

You can get a toy mouse for the cat and put the cat out with the mouse.
Allison

Buy a collar, buy a chain. Chain up the cat.
Weston

You can give the cat to your neighbours until the eggs hatch.
Noah

You can oput the nest on the roof.
Ryan

You can put the nest on the roof cuse its sile your house.
Shureeh

Put the nest in a cage with the top open.
Robert

You can put the cat in the back yard.
Dana

forwarded: by Mrs. Mossman for the Grade 2 class.