Brings back bad memories for me. They should find a better way to demonstrate the food chain. That seems like a cruel lesson to kids that had come to love him over his tenure at school. sure does. PLEASE SAVE MARCUS! WE DO NOT NEED TO EAT OUR PETS! SHOW SOME COMPASSION! JILL. MONACO For goodness sake life is tough enough. Let Marcus be adopted by Paul O'Grady. If money is the cause for Marcus's demise, I'm sure enough people would reinburse the school sufficetly to absorb any hardship & reward people who bought tickets, These kids have raised him as a pet and given him unconditioal love. Don't spoil their childhood.just for money - that will probably come later. To Many Kids at this school Marcus is a pet, who has been loved, in this day and age it is far better to teach compassion, than the barbaric act of killing a defenceless pet. For goodness sake life is tough enough. Let Marcus be adopted by Paul O'Grady.Perfect How cruel is this! My grandchildren live on a farm but they do not eat their pets. This headteacher could do with some extra training; to learn the consequenses of actions maybe. She appears to me to be teaching children that MONEY is more important than LOVE. Same old same old!!!! The headteacher should know farmers do not send their pet lambs to be slaughtered. I would like to offer Marcus a home and pay the school for him. Perhaps a school outing to the abattoir so Ms. Charman can truly demonstrated the full food chain! I suggest Ms.Charman sticks to teaching the RRR's. |
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