Camp Recap
Lessons Learned
Animal Communication
Finding Your Match
Totally Random!
100

Who was the first dog you met at SICSA?

Bella

100

What are the three steps we use before approaching a stranger's pet?

Ask, Sniff, Pet

100

What is a dog trying to tell you when they wag their tail and have loose body language?

They are happy/relaxed

100

Who can you speak to at SICSA if you and your parents want to adopt a pet?

Adoption Counselor

100

What was one lesson we learned at camp this week?

Answers will vary.

200

What did we do in Kitty City on the second day of camp?

We wrote adoption bios about cats!

200

What is the type of communication animals use to talk to us?

Non-verbal or Body Language

200

What noise might a cat make to ask you to stay back or give them space?

Hiss

200

Before you adopt a pet, how long should you plan to keep it?

For the pet's entire life.

200

Where are three places people go to find pets, and which one should we try to avoid?

Pet Stores, Animal Shelters, and Breeders.

We should try to avoid pet stores.

300

What did we do for the dogs this week?

We made dog toys.

300

What are three ways animal end up at SICSA?

1. Found Stray

2. Owner can no longer care for them

3. They were abandoned

(other reasons are also acceptable)

300

Where is the best place to pet a dog?

Shoulders and back

300

What are three things you should think about when looking for your perfect match?

1. The personality of the pet

2. What kind of pet works best with your lifestyle

3. The pet's energy level

(Answers may vary)

300

What should we do if a dog appears scared as we approach it?

Back away and leave it alone.

400

Who came to speak to you about adoptions?

Nicole and Cocoa!

400

What are two types of identification a pet might have?

ID tag on collar and microchip

400

What are two reasons a dog might bark at you?

To ask you to stay away

To get your attention

400

After paying an adoption fee, what other things would you need to pay for to take care of your pet?

Food, Vet Care, Toys, etc.


400

What is a "Hiding Hole" and why do cats use them?

Hiding Holes are small enclosures with just enough space for a cat or two to fit inside.

Cats use them to hide if they are scared, stressed, need space, or want to sleep.

500

Name two cats you met this week.

Seamus

Peaches

Buster

etc. (Answers will vary)

500

How can we help homeless animals in shelters?

Volunteer at the shelter

Make toys for them

Donate supplies

Tell our friends and family about adopting

500

If a cat has "airplane ears" and wide eyes, what are they likely feeling?

Scared or Nervous

500

Who was your partner for the "Finding Your Match" activity, and which pet did they choose?

Answers will vary

500

What are three challenges an animal might face when trying to get adopted?

1. Age

2. Appearance

3. Behavioral/Medical Issues

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