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A fairy tale fox carries me through dark forests. cat, rooster and fox

In the forest in a small hut there lived a cat and a rooster. The cat got up early in the morning, went hunting, and Petya the cockerel remained to guard the house. The cat will go hunting, and the cockerel will clean up everything in the hut, sweep the floor cleanly, jump on the perch, sing songs and wait for the cat.

Once a fox ran, heard a rooster singing songs, she wanted to try rooster meat. So she sat down under the window and sang:
Cockerel, cockerel,
golden scallop,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas.

The cockerel looked out, and she - the scratch-scratch - grabbed it and carried it.

The cockerel was frightened, shouted:

The cat was not far away, heard, rushed after the fox with all his strength, took away the cockerel and brought him home.

The next day, the cat is going to hunt and says to the cockerel:
- Look, Petya, don’t look out the window, don’t listen to the fox, otherwise she will take you away, eat you and leave no bones.

The cat left, and Petya the cockerel cleaned up everything in the hut, swept the floor cleanly, jumped up on the perch - he sits, sings songs, waits for the cat.

And the fox is right there. Again she sat down under the window and sang:
Cockerel, cockerel,
golden scallop,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas.

The cockerel listens and does not look out. The fox threw a handful of peas into the window. The cockerel pecked at the peas, but does not look out the window. Lisa and says:
- What is it, Petya, how proud you have become? Look how many peas I have, where should I put them?

Petya looked out, and his fox - the scratch-scratch - grabbed and carried him away. The cockerel was frightened, shouted:
- The fox carries me for dark forests, for high mountains! Brother cat, help me out!

The cat was far away, but the cockerel heard. He chased the fox with all his might, caught up with her, took the cockerel away and brought him home.

On the third day, the cat is going to hunt and says:
- Look, Petya, today I'll go hunting far, and if you scream, I won't hear it. Do not listen to the fox, do not look out the window, otherwise she will eat you and leave your bones.

The cat went hunting, and Petya the cockerel cleaned up everything in the hut, swept the floor clean, jumped up on the perch and sits, sings songs, waits for the cat.

And the fox is right there again. Sits under the window, sings a song. But Petya the cockerel doesn't peek out. Lisa and says:
- Oh, Petya-cockerel, what do I want to tell you! That's what I was in a hurry for. I ran along the road and saw: the peasants were driving, they were carrying millet; one bag was thin, all the millet was scattered along the road, and there was no one to pick it up. Look out the window, take a look.

The cockerel believed, looked out, and she grabbed him - the scratch-scratch - and carried him. No matter how the cockerel cried, no matter how he screamed, the cat did not hear him, and the fox took the cockerel to his home.

The cat comes home, but the cockerel doesn't. The cat grieved, the cat grieved - there was nothing to do. We must go to rescue a comrade - probably, the fox dragged him away.

The cat first went to the market, where he bought himself boots, a blue caftan, a hat with a feather and music - a psaltery. A real musician has become.

A cat walks through the forest, plays guselki and sings:
Stren, nonsense, guselki,
golden strings,
Stren, nonsense, guselki,
Golden strings.

The animals in the forest wonder - where did such a musician come from? And the cat walks, sings, and he looks out for the fox house.

And he saw a hut, looked in the window, and there the fox was heating the stove. Here the cat-to-tok stood on the porch, struck the strings and sang:
Stren, nonsense, guselki,
Golden strings.
Is the fox at home?
Come out, fox!

The fox hears someone calling her, but there is no time to go out to look - she bakes pancakes. She sends her daughter Scarecrow:
- Go, Scarecrow, look who's calling me there.

The scarecrow came out, and the cat-cat knocked her in the pubis and behind her back into the boxes. And he plays and sings again:
Stren, nonsense, guselki,
Golden strings.
Is the fox at home?
Come out, fox!

The fox hears, someone calls her, but she can’t move away from the stove - the pancakes will burn. Sends another daughter - Podchuchelka:
- Go, Podchuchelka, look who's calling me there.

The puppet came out, and the cat-cat knocked on her pubis and behind her back in the box, and he sang again:
Stren, nonsense, guselki,
Golden strings.
Is the fox at home?
Come out, fox!

The fox herself cannot leave the stove and send someone - one cock remained. She was going to pinch and fry him. And the fox says to the cockerel:
- Go, Petya, look who is calling me there, but come back soon!

Petya the cockerel jumped out onto the porch, and the cat threw the box, grabbed the cockerel and rushed home with all his might.

Since then, again, the cat and the rooster live together, and the fox no longer shows up to them.

Once upon a time there was a cat-brother and a cockerel.

The cat-brother went hunting, and the cockerel sat at home and looked out the window. The fox noticed him. The cat-brother went hunting, and ordered the cockerel:

Do not look out of the window, cockerel: a fox will come and drag you into dark forests, over steep mountains.


The cat-brother left, and the fox is right there. Suitable for window and sings:

Cockerel, cockerel,
golden scallop,
Oily head.
silk beard,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas.


Pet looked out ear, and the fox scratch-scratch - and sweat shielded him.

The fox is carrying a cockerel, and he is shouting:

Brother cat, save me! The fox carries me dark fox, for the steep mountains.


The cat-brother was not far away, ran after the fox, took away the cockerel from her. Brought home and ordered:

Do not look out, otherwise the fox will come, take you into the dark forests, over the steep mountains and gnaw your bones.


The cat-brother went hunting, and the fox is already right there.
She ran and sang:

Cockerel, cockerel,
golden scallop,
butter head,
silk beard,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas.

“I would peck at the peas,” the cockerel thinks, “yes, I’m afraid that the fox will deceive again.”

The fox came closer, threw the peas into the hut and made a path from the peas from the hut.

The cockerel began to peck. Peas by peas, peas by peas, and he went out of the hut onto the path. fox himscratch-scratch - and ran.

Cockerel cries:

Help, little cat! The fox carries me through dark forests, over steep mountains.

The cat-brother was far away, but still heard. He caught up with the fox, took away the cockerel and said:

Sit, cockerel, don't look out the window, otherwise a fox will come, take you into dark forests, over steep mountains and won't leave your bones. This time I will go far - there will be no one to help you out.


The cat-brother had just left, and the fox was already singing under the window:

cockerel cockerel,
golden scallop,
butter head,
silk beard,
Look out the window
I'll give you peas.

“No,” the cockerel thinks, “now I won’t look out for anything!”
And the fox started his song again. The cockerel could not stand it, looked out the window. Just looked out, and the fox is his tsap-scratch!



The rooster crowed:

Brother cat, save me! The fox carries me into the languid forests, over the steep mountains.

But the cat-brother went far away, did not hear the extinguisher.

The cockerel fox took it to the dark forests, over the steep mountains and was about to eat it: she sharpened the knife, lit the stove, went for water.

And the rooster says:

Sister fox, oily lip, don't you know anything?

And what?

When you were carrying me, the men were driving along the road, they lost the fish, that the animals ran there!

And the fox was envious. “Okay,” he thinks, “the cockerel will not leave me, I will always have time to eat it, and it would be nice to eat a fish.”

The fox ran away, and the cockerel only needs that: he thinks, maybe the cat-brother will help out.

And the cat-brother returned to the hut, looks: there is no cockerel.

He ran into dark forests, over steep mountains.

Met a runaway bunny

Runaway bunny, have you seen a fox with a cockerel?



How did you not see? He looked out from behind a bush, and a fox with a cockerel was running along that path.

The cat-brother ran along the path. Towards him a gray wolf.

Wolf-top, have you seen a fox with a cockerel?


To see - I didn’t see, but to smell - I felt: I ran to that clearing.

The cat-brother ran to the clearing, and there was a cockerel!
The cat-brother cockerel took it, took it home. That was joy!

And the fox came running angry, wicked. “Well,” he thinks, “you didn’t manage to eat a fish - the reprisal is short with a cockerel.”

She looked - and the cockerel caught a trace.


Russian folk tale Cat, fox and rooster watch cartoon online

Russian- folk tale

cat fox and rooster

Illustrations by E.Didkovskaya

Once upon a time there was an old man, he had a cat and a rooster. The old man went to the forest to work, the cat took him food, and the rooster was left to guard the house. At that time, the fox came.

cockerel kikereku,

Golden comb!

Look out the window

I'll give you peas.

So the fox sang, sitting under the window. The rooster opened the window, stuck his head out and looked: who is singing here? The fox grabbed the rooster in its claws and carried it to visit. The rooster crowed:

The fox carried me, the rooster carried me beyond the dark forests, to distant lands, to foreign lands, to distant lands, to the thirtieth kingdom, to the thirtieth state. Cat Kotonaevich, take me away!

Look at you, Petya the cockerel, - the cat tells him, - do not look out the window, do not believe the fox; she will eat you and leave no bones.

The old man again went to the forest to work, and the cat took him food. The old man, leaving, ordered the rooster to take care of the house and not look out the window. But the fox guarded, she painfully wanted to eat the cockerel; she came to the hut and sang:

cockerel kikereku,

golden scallop,

Look out the window

I'll give you peas

Ladies and grains.

The rooster walked around the hut and was silent. The fox sang the song again and threw peas out the window. The rooster ate the peas and says:

No, fox, don't fool me! You want to eat me and leave no bones.

Enough of you, Petya-cockerel! Will I eat you! I wanted you to stay with me, look at my life and look at my goodness! - and sang again:

cockerel kikereku,

golden scallop,

Butter head!

Look out the window

I gave you peas

Ladies and grains.

The rooster only looked out the window, like a fox in its claws. The rooster shouted with a dashing obscenity:

The fox carried me, the rooster carried me beyond dark forests, beyond dense forests, along steep banks, along high mountains; the fox wants to eat me and leave no bones!

The cat heard in the field, set off in pursuit, beat off the rooster and brought it home:

Didn't I tell you: don't open the window, don't look out the window, the fox will eat you and leave no bones. Look, listen to me! We will move on tomorrow.

Here again the old man is at work, and the cat took away his bread. The fox crept under the window, sang the same song; she sang three times, but the rooster was still silent. Lisa says:

What is it, now Petya has become mute!

No, fox, don't deceive me, I won't look out the window.

The fox threw peas and wheat into the window and sang again:

cockerel kikereku,

golden scallop,

Butter head!

Look out the window

I have big mansions,

In every corner

Wheat by measure:

Eat - full, I do not want!

Then she added:

Yes, you should have seen, Petya, how many rarities I have! Show yourself, Petya! All right, don't trust the cat. If I wanted to eat you, I would have eaten you long ago; otherwise, you see, I love you, I want to show you the light, instruct you in your mind and teach you how to live. Yes, show yourself, Petya, so I'll go around the corner! - and hid closer to the wall. The rooster jumped onto the bench and looked from afar; he wanted to know if the fox had left. So he stuck his head out the window, and his fox in his claws was like that.

The rooster sang the same song; but the cat did not hear him. The fox carried away the rooster and ate it behind the spruce tree, only the tail and feathers were blown away by the wind. The cat and the old man came home and did not find the rooster; no matter how much they grieved, and then they said:

That's what it's like to disobey!

Russian folktale

In the forest in a small hut there lived a cat and a rooster. The cat got up early in the morning, went hunting, and Petya the cockerel remained to guard the house. He cleans everything in the hut, sweeps the floor cleanly, jumps onto the perch, sings songs and waits for the cat.

A fox ran past, heard a rooster sing songs, she wanted to try rooster meat. So she sat down under the window and sang:

The cockerel looked out the window, and she grabbed him - the scratch-scratch - and carried him. The cockerel was frightened, shouted:

The fox carries me through the dark forests, over the high mountains. Brother cat, help me out.

The cat was not far away, heard, rushed after the fox with all his strength, took the cockerel and carried him home.

The next day, the cat is going to hunt and says to the cockerel:

Look, Petya, don’t look out the window, don’t listen to the fox, otherwise she will carry you away, eat you and leave no bones.

The cat left, and Petya the cockerel cleaned up everything in the hut, swept the floor cleanly, jumped on the perch - he sits, sings songs, waits for the cat. And the fox is right there. Again she sat down under the window and sang:

Cockerel, cockerel, Golden comb, Look out the window - I'll give you peas.

The cockerel listens and does not look out. The fox threw a handful of peas into the window. The cockerel pecked at the peas, but does not look out the window. Lisa and says:

What is it, Petya, how proud have you become? Look how many peas I have. Petya looked out, and his fox - the scratch-scratch - grabbed and carried him away. Cockerel was frightened, shouted:

The fox carries me through the dark forests, over the high mountains. Brother cat, help me out.

The cat was far away, but the cockerel heard. He chased the fox with all his heart, caught up with her, took the cockerel and brought him home. On the third day, the cat is going to hunt and says:

Today I will go hunting far away, and if you scream, I won't hear it. Don't listen to the fox, don't look out the window.

The cat went hunting, and Petya the cockerel cleaned up everything in the hut, swept the floor cleanly, jumped on the perch - he sits, sings songs, waits for the cat.

And the fox is right there again. Sits under the window, sings a song. But Petya the cockerel doesn't peek out. Lisa and says:

I ran along the road and saw: the peasants were driving, they were carrying millet, one bag was thin, all the millet was scattered along the road, and there was no one to pick it up. Look out the window, take a look.

The cockerel believed, looked out, and she grabbed him - the scratch-scratch - and carried him. No matter how the cockerel cried, no matter how he screamed, the cat did not hear him, and the fox took the cockerel to his home.

The cat comes home, but the cockerel does not. The cat grieved, the cat grieved - there was nothing to do. We must go to the rescue of a friend, probably the fox dragged him away.

The cat went to the market, bought himself boots, a blue caftan, a hat with a feather and music - a psaltery. A real musician has become.

Walking through the forest, he saw a hut, and there the fox was heating the stove. Here the cat-cat stood on the porch, struck his strings and sang:

Drift, crap, guselki, Golden strings. Is the fox at home? Come out, fox!

The fox herself cannot leave the furnace, but there is no one to send. So she says to the cockerel:

Go, Petya, look who is calling me, but come back soon!

Petya the cockerel jumped out the window, and the cat grabbed him and ran home as fast as he could.

Since then, again, the cat and the rooster live together, and the fox no longer appears to them.

You can either write your own.

Whether it was so or not, but there lived an old rooster. More than once he fell into the clutches of a fox, but he always managed to somehow cheat, and he left her alive. And then he was pecking some grains outside the village and suddenly he sees: a fox is sneaking towards him!

The village is far away, you can't reach it. Only the rooster managed to fly up to the old elm standing next to it. The fox came up to the tree and said:

Hey rooster! Why did you fly up a tree when you saw me? And the rooster answers her:

What, would you like me to run up and hug you?

Certainly! Don't you know anything? The padishah* sent heralds through all the streets and bazaars and ordered them to shout: “In all my state, not a single living soul, not a single beast dares to offend the weak. Let wolves and sheep continue to drink water from the same spring, and falcons and doves live in the same nest. And now you must come down to me, we will go for a walk together.

It’s good to walk with a company, and not together, - the rooster replied. - Wait a little, let those animals run up that rush here like a whirlwind. Then we'll all walk together.

Lisa asks:

What are these animals? What animals?

They look like wolves, only the ears and tails are longer.

Maybe they are shepherds? “Probably they are!”

The fox decided that they were shepherds, and took to their heels. And the rooster cries after her:

Why are you running away?

Because I don't like dealing with sheepdogs.

Didn't you say that the padishah commanded all animals not to offend the weak?