Handling Popples?

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LilacGal":3732z39k said:
Good to know, I'm sure my 7 year old will be happy to "tame" them. It's hard to say who's more excited here.


Mine are 8 & 9 .... they just cant get enough of playing with them.


I just worry that they will be injured , they are kinda delicate at that age.


These were suppose to be meat rabbits , I can see a problem on the horizon. Maybe if I keep them in popples they wont care so much about the bigger ones .....
 
Yes DS seems to be under the impression that the bunnies are going to stay forever. I told him only one or two (maybe) and that the rest would become food. Assuming I get six, maybe two would be show-able and the rest would be dinner. And I think that's being optimistic.
 
Wheels":1n9a05f6 said:
Ramjet":1n9a05f6 said:
Maybe if I keep them in popples they wont care so much about the bigger ones .....

That's what I do ;)

LilacGal":1n9a05f6 said:
Yes DS seems to be under the impression that the bunnies are going to stay forever.

Tell them that if they want to keep having cute babies to play with, you have to eat the older ones. :)
 
And, if you aren't already, use those cute little popples as "incentives" to do their homework or chores or whatever!

My 7th grade science teacher took full advantage of rabbits in the room to get us too class on time and paying attention! The reward--holding a rabbit during class!
 

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