We have 2 cats and a dog and a shared back garden at the moment so it's not ideal, maybe when we have our own place and I get a better job
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We have 2 cats and a dog and a shared back garden at the moment so it's not ideal, maybe when we have our own place and I get a better job
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This is Piglet. She is a very special hen! And my son who is non verbal loves her with everything he's got.
(inlove) A true beauty.
She's beautiful! :)
Here are my youngest son Sebastian, and his teeny weeny silkie called Cinderella.
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Beautiful pictures there Sissy, Piglet looks gorgeous, though Piglet seems a strange name for a hen but I like it :)
My non verbal son named it after his favourite cartoon charachter from winnie the pooh. He says just few words, and Piglet (in our language Nasu) is one of them. Kristian turns soon 15, he is severely autistic, non verbal and feels no pain. He feels, but either he has insane tolerance towards pain, or it is not pain he feels, but something else. He may cut him self by accident, and won't realise it is bad. Or break wrist or twist a finger and not pay attention to possible wounds. So we need to keep an eye on him all the time. And yea "Nasu" is his hen. :D
That's so awesome!
2 of mine and my husband have Aspergers and I used to teach kids who were severely autistic so I know how wonderful it is when they make such connections... To be fair I love Winnie the Pooh too! (My favourite is Tigger!)
I love Eeyore. No matter how depressed he may be, he still loves life and is deeply cared for by his friends
So true xx