THF FUN OF SFF1NU THINGS' 



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THEY GROW WITH PLENTY TO EAT AND MUCH PLAY, 



bit must be separated from her young 

 or she will eat them, and again there 

 are times when she will kick them to 

 death if kept too long with them in 

 the same cage. Under normal condi- 

 tions, and in most cases, there is no 

 more patient and apparently affection- 

 ate mother than the rabbit, but some- 



times she seems to become tempora-- 

 rily insane. 



If one were disposed to philosophize r 

 other remarkable anomalies could be 

 found outside of the pigpen. Love 

 sometimes suddenly becomes hatred 

 Joy may become hysterical. The bor- 

 der line between sanity and insanity is 

 narrow. 



THE PHOTOGRAPHER LABELED THIS. "A PIG'S KISS," AND IT REALLY SHOWS AFFECTION 



OK SOMETHING AKIN TO IT. 



