

Teasel is a Jack Russel living with his owner, Sue, in Newmarket. Sue likes looking after animals who need a home and when she found 6 kittens that needed rescuing, she set up a blanket in her kitchen and gave them a home.
How do dogs and cats normally react to each other?
How do you think the kittens felt when they first arrived at Sue's house?
How do you think Teasel felt when six kittens turned up at her house?
Within hours, Teasel started allowing the kittens to drink her milk and cuddle up to her.
Why do you think Teasel the dog allowed cats to drink her milk?
Some dogs might say Teasel is not behaving like a proper dog' she should chase the kittens and make them scared. What advice would you give Teasel if she worried about not being a proper dog?
Initially, Sue expected to have the kitten for just one night but as Teasel is looking after them, she is keeping them a little longer; "My dog decided she was going to look after them. She was cleaning them and making milk."
"She stays cuddled up to them all night. If anybody comes in who she doesn't know, and the kittens have gone astray, she'll pick them up and put them back to bed. She has assumed the role of mum."
"She has assumed the role of mum." Hmmmm... what do you think about this statement; what is the writer assuming here about parents and who can look after children? What would be a better sentence?What is a family? What is a family for?
Is this a real family?
Can families look different to each other and to other families?
How can human families look different?
What can we learn from Teasel?
Why is this about No Outsiders?
Which British value is this about?
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