
Pre-reading Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- What kinds of animals do people usually keep as pets in your area?
- What comes to mind when you hear the words “animal rescue”?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- welfare /WEL-fair/
[noun] – the health and well-being of a person or animal
Workplace welfare is important for employee safety. - suburb /SUHB-urb/
[noun] – a residential area outside a city
Many families live in a quiet suburb near the city. - rehome /ree-hohm/
[verb] – to find a new home for a person or animal
The shelter worked to rehome abandoned dogs. - capture /KAP-cher/
[noun] – the act of catching an animal or person
The safe capture of the bird took several hours. - temporary /TEM-puh-rer-ee/
[adjective] – lasting for a short time
The workers stayed in a temporary office during repairs.
Article Reading:
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Animal rescue teams are responding to a large animal welfare case in the New York City suburbs after hundreds of pet rats were found inside a condemned home. The case was identified in early winter at a private residence in Rocky Point, a town on Long Island about 70 miles east of Manhattan. Local authorities declared the house unsafe after inspections revealed serious sanitation problems. Animal welfare groups confirmed that the rats were domesticated pets and not wild animals. The number of rats increased rapidly over time, creating urgent concerns about animal health and public safety. Rescue leaders said the situation was unusual because of the large number of animals and the need for quick action.
The rescue effort has focused on humane methods to remove, treat, and rehome the rats. Volunteers used modern trapping equipment to reduce stress and injury during capture. Veterinary teams reported that many rats were suffering from illness related to overcrowding and poor living conditions. Medical care was provided before the animals were placed into foster or adoption programs. The operation required careful coordination, including support from animal welfare organizations outside New York that offered temporary shelter. Experts stated that education about responsible pet ownership is important to prevent similar situations in the future.
The rescue effort has focused on humane methods to remove, treat, and rehome the rats. Volunteers used modern trapping equipment to reduce stress and injury during capture. Veterinary teams reported that many rats were suffering from illness related to overcrowding and poor living conditions. Medical care was provided before the animals were placed into foster or adoption programs. The operation required careful coordination, including support from animal welfare organizations outside New York that offered temporary shelter. Experts stated that education about responsible pet ownership is important to prevent similar situations in the future.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What kind of case are animal rescue teams responding to?
- Why did local authorities declare the house unsafe?
- What problem was caused by the rapid increase in the number of rats?
- What kind of methods did the rescue effort focus on?
- What do experts say is important to prevent similar situations?
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever seen animals that needed help? If so, what kind of animals were they? If not, what animals do people often help in your area?
- Have you ever had a pet at home? If so, how did you take care of the pet? If not, what pet would you like to have?
- Do you agree that animals should live in safe and clean homes?
- What kind of help do animals need before they can live in a new home?
- How can people stop similar animal problems in the future?