Say what a privilege it seems to you to be able to befriend them, and to be a voice for them in making others realize their duty to our dumb brothers.
Obtain interesting books on natural history and read stories of animal life to your boy. Instruct him in the habits of beast, bird, and insect, and talk to him of the wonderful domestic instincts and affections in many of our speechless associates. The exhilaration of the wild bird, and the happiness of the deer and the hare in the woods and fields, call to his mind day by day. It will be more gratifying to you when he is man grown to feel he is the loving friend and protector, rather than the skilled hunter of bird and beast.
The higher order of man does not seek slaughter for amusement. He realizes that he has no right to take, save for self-protection, that which he cannot give.
Make your son a higher order of man by developing those brain cells and leaving the destructive and cruel portions of the brain to shrink from lack of use.
Even in his play with his inanimate toys, you can be arousing the best or the worst part of your boy's nature.
The child who whips and screams at his hobby-horse usually, when a man, whips and bellows at his flesh and blood steed.
Tell him the play-horse is more easily managed by coaxing and petting, and that loud voices make it nervous and frightened.
Suggest water and feed at suitable times, and express sorrow for the horses with no kind boys to look out for them.
Start a humane society in the nursery and make your boy president and your little girl honorary member, and act as treasurer and secretary yourself.
Give him a medal when he offers food to a hungry street animal or speaks to a driver cruel to his horse, or performs any other kind act. This will be interesting play to your children, and it will be sowing seed in fallow ground.