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<blockquote data-quote="pigless" data-source="post: 54132" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>In my update, I forgot to mention one of the most important changes in Sir Flouncealot's behavior. </p><p></p><p>We bought two bunnies this spring. Sir F named his "Bugs" and Tink named hers Ariel. (My mother in law pronounces that AAAAAAAAAAriel.) The kids were thrilled and really enjoy petting the bunnies.</p><p></p><p>Sir F has totally fallen in love with Bugs. She (they're both girls) brings out a softer side in Sir F. He now hugs me several times a day. (Remember this was the kid who would hit me when I tried to hug him.) He now allows me to kiss him good-night without socking me in the eye. And, he tells me that he loves me! Okay, I may rank behind Bugs in his mind, but the fact that I'm appreciated some of the time is mind-boggling.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, Tink had some issues with learning how to treat Ariel kindly. She had to lose petting privileges for a week in order to stop pulling Ariel's ears. :rolleyes: </p><p></p><p>Both of them have been willingly helping me with the grunt work. They seem to like being responsible for these cute, fuzzy little rabbits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless, post: 54132, member: 228"] In my update, I forgot to mention one of the most important changes in Sir Flouncealot's behavior. We bought two bunnies this spring. Sir F named his "Bugs" and Tink named hers Ariel. (My mother in law pronounces that AAAAAAAAAAriel.) The kids were thrilled and really enjoy petting the bunnies. Sir F has totally fallen in love with Bugs. She (they're both girls) brings out a softer side in Sir F. He now hugs me several times a day. (Remember this was the kid who would hit me when I tried to hug him.) He now allows me to kiss him good-night without socking me in the eye. And, he tells me that he loves me! Okay, I may rank behind Bugs in his mind, but the fact that I'm appreciated some of the time is mind-boggling. On the other hand, Tink had some issues with learning how to treat Ariel kindly. She had to lose petting privileges for a week in order to stop pulling Ariel's ears. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Both of them have been willingly helping me with the grunt work. They seem to like being responsible for these cute, fuzzy little rabbits. [/QUOTE]
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