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coneycritters
at Sat Feb 21 06:07:04 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by coneycritters ]
>>Jennifer, >>To help we need to know what he is doing with the cats. Does he handle them roughly, throw them down......... >>I'll ask my friend that works at a school for children with autism and let you know what she says. Give me a couple of days. >>----- >>Jaime owned by >>Mya the dog >>and the cats:Crash, Moxie, Gabby and sometimes Tucker
It's hard to explain. He is overly rough when playing with them, when he has a meltdown, he will kick out at them, purposly try to step on their tails, and set heavyish toys down on them. He chases them and then tries to jump over them, with he truly doesn't have the gross motor skills to do. He does things hat he knows scre them, especially Othello, who hisses every time my son enters the room. When we first got Ellison, we had hi separated in th bathroom. My son went in to use the bathroom and atfer using the toilet, dipped Ellison in it. It's a constant need for vigilence around here, because WE WILL NOT tolarate this. Luckily the cats do have one room that they can get away from him in, where he's not allowed.-- Jennifer -----
"I saw Othello's visage in his mind, And to his honours and his valiant parts Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate."
In most cases Ellison goes around the pit, jumps over it...or jumps right into it, on purpose, avoiding major injury either by his own talent, the grace of god, or a combination of the two.
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