Thanks for taking the time out to reply Andy. Now that you've explained the butcher situation it makes much more sense. I should have been paying more attention, I did think it was a bit strange that he was buying meat and then dressing up in it.

In regards to the pictures on the mantle, I just thought that it was the Dad looking at his son's achievements and feeling proud, but again it's much more obvious now that you point it out.
I'm personally not too fond of how the 'hero' in your book turned out, I must say (I'm definitely not suggesting you should have done it differently, though). Although it may be considered normal in that society for the fox to eat the bunny, he was trying to go against that and see what was right for
him, but got dragged into what everyone else thought and ended up mindlessly hunting bunnies. I personally think that it is a sad ending because he could have made his own decisions and followed his own instincts - being kind to bunnies - when he was a fox, rather than having to be changed into one of them.
Once again, thanks for the message. It's really neat for the person who made a book to actually respond to a fan's comments and questions.
I still don't understand why he was changed into a bunny though.