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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 440738" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Throwing something at a pig and thinking it's fear and pain is funny is not normal. It is animal cruelty and sadistic. Please get him help. This is not normal boy stuff. It's more and can be ominous if not addressed early. Has he ever killed a frog or a hamster or a small animal? A small animal is an animal. My daughter had a friend who squished her gerbil in her hand at age six. As a teenager she was on drugs, really weird, and I heard she ended up in some hospital because her parents could not handle her. Not trying to scare you, but don't make light of any animal abuse. It is NOT normal even for little kids.</p><p></p><p>Your answer t hat he is never cruel to animals was misleading to whomever tested your son. He is. At least sometimes. I would keep the animals away from him. Hide them/rehome them. You don't know what he has done to your pets when you don't see. in my opinion this is a possibly dangerous boy who can be helped now, but may not be if you don't tell the therapist the entire truth, even about the animals. I know it's scary to admit it, but you do want to help your little boy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 440738, member: 1550"] Throwing something at a pig and thinking it's fear and pain is funny is not normal. It is animal cruelty and sadistic. Please get him help. This is not normal boy stuff. It's more and can be ominous if not addressed early. Has he ever killed a frog or a hamster or a small animal? A small animal is an animal. My daughter had a friend who squished her gerbil in her hand at age six. As a teenager she was on drugs, really weird, and I heard she ended up in some hospital because her parents could not handle her. Not trying to scare you, but don't make light of any animal abuse. It is NOT normal even for little kids. Your answer t hat he is never cruel to animals was misleading to whomever tested your son. He is. At least sometimes. I would keep the animals away from him. Hide them/rehome them. You don't know what he has done to your pets when you don't see. in my opinion this is a possibly dangerous boy who can be helped now, but may not be if you don't tell the therapist the entire truth, even about the animals. I know it's scary to admit it, but you do want to help your little boy! [/QUOTE]
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