As students, I am sure we all remember the days of virtual learning throughout the years of COVID-19 and the joy we felt when our teachers’ pets made guest appearances in the camera background. Their presence brought additional happiness to the virtual classroom even in rough times.
Since we no longer see our teachers in their own homes, we might forget about our faculty’s lives and pets beyond the classroom. Teaching can be a tedious task, and pets, whether they are cats or dogs, serve as a source of relaxation and comfort. This gallery serves as a celebration of these animals that play a special role in our faculty’s lives. If you ever feel curious, feel free to ask our faculty members about their loyal companions!
Scratch, Ms. McMillan's cat. He is 15-years-old.