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  1. CuteAnimalFans on

    If you get this knock on the door you might not have done the most successful parenting job

  2. Macho-Fantastico on

    I hope they aren’t just sentenced but also monitored if they do get released. Cruelty to animals is always a massive warning sign and often leads to worse.

  3. B4nn3dByChr1st14ns on

    Investigation into how the parents raised their kids needs to be done, i would put money on the fact its learnt behaviour

  4. YourCreepyGramps on

    A lot of posts on here today about animal abuse it seems…

    Either way. Again. Evil Evil people.

  5. DanzaDragon on

    “The force received a report on 3 May alleging two teenagers had dismembered the animals in Ruislip.”

    Jesus Christ… Absolute psychotic, evil behaviour. They need locking up and monitoring when they’re released early on “good behaviour” because the type of people to do this don’t tend to stop at cute cuddly kittens…

    Just awful :C

  6. stuffsgoingon on

    Does anyone else remember when the most controversial thing on the news was when that woman put a cat in a bin? I miss those days, I was utterly outraged at the time, now it wouldn’t even make the local news

  7. pu55yobsessed on

    🙁 Poor kittens. I’ve never understood how anyone can purposely cause harm to such innocent beings. Going to go give my girl some extra kisses and cuddles now.

  8. lostandfawnd on

    Is this the “British culture” that ReformUK keep wanting to protect?

    Yes, I know .. but I’ve been bombarded with posts that “immigrants = bad” so much that I have to draw attention to the shitshow

  9. TheGodisNotWilling on

    Just as bad as meat eaters that pay for other innocent animals to be abused needlessly. Sick in the head.

  10. notimefornothing55 on

    Who looks at a kitten and thinks “let’s torture it”? Sickening!

  11. in_the_union on

    A young woman in the street I used to live in killed her neighbour’s cat because it annoyed her. She first tried to drown it in a bucket of water, but that was not successful, so she called a taxi, took the cat in the taxi down to the local river, where she drowned it. The taxi driver reported her to the police, and she was fined the grand total of £300. She worked as a carer at the time, maybe still does, and did not even lose her job.