Lashia opened this issue on Sep 26, 2011 · 37 posts
BIPOLARTWO posted Wed, 28 September 2011 at 12:21 PM
Well my dear said her mother that is where children get to touch the little animals that we call pet's.
You see not everyone can own a pet and this gives them all a chance to see and touch different animals.
It is really good for people who cannot see, They are able to touch and stroke an animal that they would never be able to see or keep as a pet.
Will i be able to touch the animals mummy asked Kara eagerly.
Of course you will my dear, but you must remember that by being small the little animals can be hurt very easily, so you have to hold and stroke them very gently.
When they arrived at the petting area Kara was speaking frantically with excitement.
What shall i stroke first muumy? what will i hold first mummy? will i be able to take one home mummy?.
Mummy was glad that she was so excited because hopefully this would help her to sleep at night.
Kara had been very unsettled since she had returned home after her visit to the farm.
She missed her friend and had wanted to bring the calf home with her.
Mummy had tried in vain to explain that cow's could not live in a house but Kara did not understand why.
So after two night of restless sleep for Kara, mummy and daddy came to the conclusion that they would have to try and get her distracted from the memories of the calf, After all? if they needed to buy a pet for her then they would, at least they could take it home with them.
Mummy was on the lookout for which animal Kara showed the most interest in and would then discuss it with daddy when she got home,
If they both agreed then they would make it a surprise for her eighth birthday which was only five day's away!
But until then they would have to keep it a secret...
Equal right's for photographer's because i will be one - one day...................