By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2011-03-16 03:21:17 | Word Count: 664
If you are a parent of a young child, you know the way that their faces light up when they pass by a pet shop. Your child will try to drag you inside or settle for being able to look at the little animals in the window. Children are very attracted to rabbits. Their soft fur and cut little eyes can captivate even the most mature adult, much less a toddler. If you find that on trips to the petting zoo, your child wishes he/she could keep the bunny, this is not outrageous. Most children want a small pet that they can play with and take care of. Your child probably doesn’t realize all of the duties that come with having a real pet. Pets have to constantly be fed, groomed and cleaned up after.
As a wise pa
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rent, you say no because you know that your child isn’t old enough to be responsible for this kind of pet. If they can barely clean and feed themselves, how will they feed a pet? Deep in your heart, you know that your child would be best suited for a stuffed animal. The Cuddly Pillow
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