Virtual Pet Show Instructions
Greetings St. Paul's young people (& those who are young at heart)!

Did you know that February is Responsible Pet Owners Month?  Having a pet can be both a lot of work and a lot of fun. Most importantly, pets are part of our families! Did you know that your pet is also part of the St. Paul's family? While we may not be gathering in person, we are looking forward to getting to know your pet and to meeting furry/scaly/feathery family members through our first ever St. Paul's Virtual Pet Show! Your pet may be living and breathing, your pet may be a stuffed animal, or your pet may even be an imaginary one!  

To participate in the St. Paul's Virtual Pet Show, please ask a sibling or parent/guardian to record a video of you while you answer the following questions so that we can all learn more about your pet! You should make sure your pet has some time to be in the video, too! Once you are finished, please ask them to send the video in. When you fill out your name/email at the bottom, you will be emailed a link where you can upload the video.

On February 22nd, judges will begin reviewing all submissions and identifying blue ribbon winners. The St. Paul's community will also be invited to vote for the category Best in Show.

All winners will be announced via Happenings! in March.

Questions to answer in your video:

1. What is your name?

2. What is your pet's name?

3. What kind of animal is your pet?

4. How old is your pet?

5. What does your pet eat?

6. Where does your pet sleep?  

7. Does your pet like other animals?

8. Is your pet afraid of anything?

9. If yes, how do you comfort your pet?

10. What is your favorite thing to do with your pet?

11. How do you take care or help take care of your pet?

12. What is something special you would like us to know about your pet?


We look forward to seeing and meeting your pet soon!

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