Riddles about cats
Fun riddles about cats will delight young participants and make for a fascinating event. Children enjoy guessing charades at birthday parties, kindergarten parties, or school tea parties. Parents will also enjoy organizing the event. For your convenience, and to avoid embarrassment if an adult doesn't solve the riddle, the answers are provided in parentheses!
- A girl is lying on a chair,
fluffy, sweet queen.
If you touch her tail, she's a tigress!
Scratching, angry.
(Cat) - Who's the best in the pantry?
is he catching up with the mouse?
Who's the loudest in the kitchen?
is he drinking milk?
(Cat) - Who enters the house silently,
Walking on soft paws?
Who purrs quietly before going to sleep,
Climbing onto the blanket?
(Cat) - I'm not afraid of the dog,
I'm just afraid.
But I catch mice in no time,
Who am I, come on, admit it?
(Cat) - My favorite month is March,
I sing in different ways!
Who is this? (Cat) - Fluffy paws.
If you make me angry, I'll scratch you.
(Cat) - Two ears and a wet nose
Whiskers, striped tail.
Who is this? (Cat) - The girl has a basket
There lies a living ball.
Doesn't bark, doesn't bite.
Meows and plays.
(Cat) - Either he will stand up straight, or he will hide in a ball.
Tell me, children, who is he, this fluffy little ball?
(Cat) - Washes without water,
Eats without a spoon,
Playing with the tail.
(Cat) - Both shaggy and mustachioed.
The tail is fluffy and striped.
During the day he sleeps quietly in the chair.
At night he guards the mice.
(Cat) - He'll scratch and ask to go home.
And he comes in and fawns at your feet.
(Cat) - Pointed ears, soft paws,
All striped, with scratches on his paws.
(Cat) - Who is the terror of mice and birds,
Doesn't sing, just purrs?
(Cat)
Riddles about cats for 7-year-olds
Our first-graders are curious and resourceful. For them, you can create a more challenging cat riddle and give it an interesting design. To do this, you'll need:
- paper white or colored;
- felt-tip pens;
- cardboard;
- PVA glue.
On different sheets of paper you need draw Just cat ears, eyes, whiskers, a tail, and a body with paws. Glue a cardboard handle to the sign. Show the corresponding picture for each guessed riddle. The resulting "constructor" will make a cat.
- They sit on top of their heads
Sharp…(Ears) - I hide my secret in them - sharp scratches.
My paws help me climb the fence. - There is a striped animal sitting on the fence
He moves his moustache lazily and importantly… - Who's sitting there? Fidget.
The bright… (Eyes) shine - Dissatisfied if that one
Moves fast… (Tail) - Spring outside the window
Our… (Cat) is singing.
Cat riddles for first-grade students can be presented as puzzles. If they're difficult to comprehend by ear, you can draw funny accompanying pictures.
- Read it backwards
The word "current", well, who's first?
(Cat) - They took the "dug" away from the trough,
"Shka" was added to the end.
What kind of word did this result in?
Whoever answers is a good man.
(Cat) - In the word “purse” the “fir” will be erased,
But "Ka" will be added
What kind of word did that turn out to be?
Nobody will guess?
(Cat) - Murka, Ryzhik and Snezhok,
Borka, Vaska and Pushka,
Admit it, children, who is ours?
Striped friend?
(Cat)
- He'll have his fill of walking and go.
Scratching the door with his claws.
He caught a mouse and carried it home.
Who is this breadwinner?
(Cat) - I lie and lie all day long,
I sing "meow" and "meow" to myself.
Who is this? (Cat) - Quietly scraping from the street,
He comes into the house and starts singing.
Straight to the kitchen
Feed on milk.
(Cat) - She washes herself with her paw and cuddles up to me.
Who is this? (Cat) - The owner lives in the house:
Velvet paws,
Satin fur coat,
The eyes are sharp,
They burn like fires.
Sleeps and sings all day long,
He goes hunting at night.
(Cat) - Our friend is brave and cheerful,
And his name is Fluffy.
He plays with the children.
What is he called? (Cat)

Numerous poems and fairy tales have been written about cats since ancient times. They are depicted as courageous, patient, intelligent, and kind. Cats are often the main characters in stories. Children see this animal more often than others in life and in pictures in books. Therefore, riddles about pets are more popular among children and easier to solve. Our page features charades and funny poems, riddles with answers, and puzzles. They teach children tenderness, affection, and love for our smaller brothers and sisters.
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