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A good deed - rescue of a trapped cat (Primary 2 Essay for 8 years olds by Elijah Wee, Singapore)

Here is another cat rescue essay from my Primary Two (8 years old) home practice collection.



A good deed (rescuing a trapped cat)
One windy Wednesday after school, John was walking back home. Out of the bolt, he heard a crying sound and turned around to see what was making the crying sound. Tom followed the sound and saw a little girl crying at the tree beside him.

John asked the little girl why she was crying.  The little girl told him that her cat had climbed up the tree and could not climb back down. John looked up the tree and saw a scared and frightened cat perched onto one of the tree branches.


Immediately, John called the firemen for help. Within minutes, the firemen arrived at the scene. After placing a ladder against the tree, a fireman climbed up the ladder to help get the cat safely down.


On reaching the ground, the cat immediately jumped into its owner’s arms. The little girl was happy that her cat was rescued. She thanked John for his sincere assistance in helping to save her cat. John felt very proud to have performed a good deed.


Have you ever rescued animals in such a sad plight? I would love to hear of your experiences!


Talk later,

Elijah Wee
Ngee Ann Primary School,
Singapore

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