In one of a number of cases recently reported in the country, the student is apparently allowed to act like a feline and be non-verbal while attending classes.
Someone close to the family told the Herald Sun : "No one seems to have a protocol for students identifying as animals, but the approach has been that if it doesn't disrupt the school, everyone is being supportive." Our Safer Schools explained: "The internet is a constantly changing global forum that is filled with many different types of communities.
People who identify this way can create a 'fursona', in which they show characteristics of the animals they identify with. Popular animals include dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, lions and tigers.
I have no words 🤣 maybe a psychiatrist could help
As my mate davidjameswalsh said “she needs a good kick up the hole” and he’s a teacher so he knows how to handle such problems. He once told me about a time a male student came in with green hair so David promptly shaved it off and declared to the class “it won’t be green now”.