Winter Down on the Farm
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Winter Down on the Farm - Elaine Rogers
Chapter One
Tiddles the cat stretched herself and yawned sleepily. She left the warmth of her comfortable hayloft and wandered outside into the bright morning sunshine. She made her way to the duck pond to talk to her friend Sarah Duck. There she found Sarah swimming along on the cool pond all alone.
Hello, Sarah,
said Tiddles. I wish I could keep as cool as you by swimming as you do.
Well, come on in, then. The water’s lovely today,
replied Sarah. Oh, I forgot, you don’t like to get your fur wet, do you?
No, I don’t, although I can swim,
said Tiddles. I would only go into the water if I had to and I had to swim for my life.
The strange friendship between the cat and the duck came about due to the fact that they had had a marvellous adventure together. It all started like this. . . .
One winter day, when the snow was almost up to the back door of the barn, Tiddles the cat heard a sound outside the door. Up she got, unaware of what she would find as she opened the cat flap in the barn door. As she looked outside at the white world, she saw a tiny rabbit half buried in the snow. All that Tiddles could see of the little rabbit were two tiny ears sticking up out of the snow and a fluffy tail that looked like a cotton-wool ball.
She crept carefully forward into the white powdered stuff she had heard the humans at the farm call snow, hating the fact that it was cold and wet to her paws and legs. As she got nearer to the small bundle in the snow, she could see that it was not moving at all. She put her nose into the snow to touch the little bundle. The little creature stirred and tried to get up, but seemed to be too weak to do so. Tiddles knew she had to get help from the farmer’s