Funny classification of cats from a Soviet artist (13 photos)
We invite you to return briefly to the past, namely, to the world of Soviet children's literature. We present to your attention the book “Look at the kittens,” the author of which was Vladimir Matveev, and the illustrations were drawn by the artist Georgy Karlov. In this funny work you can study the classification of domestic cats. It was published back in 1965. And over these many years, we can safely say that children... that is, kittens, have not changed at all.
“Look at the kittens,” 1965. Authors Georgy Karlov and Vladimir Matveev
Coward
For a coward and a little bird -
menacing bird
He's ready to run away
Out of fear to set off
Greedy
Как садят рис
Смотреть видеоWon't share
I eat in half:
- The dish is mine!
I will not give it to anyone!
Brawler
Everyone is at risk
Clawed paw:
- Get out of my way!
I'll scratch you!
Playful
Rad-radohonek
Cat-cat:
There is no better toy
Than a skein of thread!
Thief
Green squint
With a mischievous eye
And what’s tastier?
Will steal you away
Namarashka
Don't get discouraged
The grimy urchin:
- I'm not dirty at all,
I am tanned!
Liar
For every occasion
The fiction is located:
- Puss in Boots
I happen to be a grandfather!
Crybaby
And he himself doesn’t know
Crying about what?
But they pour and pour
Tears stream
tease
Snort at everyone
Indiscriminately accustomed
Snorts - and then
Shows tongue
quitter
The little mice played out
Not without reason.
Leave it to a couch potato
No tail
Angry
With such an angry
Stop the jokes
He's a tiger
Will not give in to anger
Admit it!