Brittany_Lynn
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I found out some very upsetting news about animal abuse at the hands of my grandparents from my little brother.
My brother keeps in contact with my father and his parents, but I don't. They basically disowned me for acknowledging the fact that my father is a physically abusive POS who is in and out of jail, so those are the kind of people we're dealing with off the bat. Today my father was released from prison after about 8 months, and when my brother went over to see him and my grandparents, he saved a small, ~6 week old kitten from death.
My grandparents had "like 30 cats and kittens" that they didn't want, and they live out in the country so IDK if people dropped them off at their place or what, but they were "overrun" with them. Apparently my brother and his girlfriend mentioned that they liked this one little black kitten so my grandmother said, offhandedly, 'I'll save it for you'...they thought she meant that she wouldn't give it away, but what she actually meant was that she would literally save it from being killed. They went to the store for kitten food and came back to either already dead kittens, or to witness the act of my grandfather killing them. I don't really feel comfortable putting the details out there unless someone is interested, but needless to say it was cruel and inhumane. But they 'saved' Sasha for my brother and his girlfriend. Apparently there were 4 or 5 kittens of the exact same age who were killed, along with up to 15 other cats/kittens.
I don't even know what to do with this information. SO MUCH of me wants to march over there and see them for the first time in 5 years so I can tell them what terrible, soulless people--no, scratch that, ANIMALS--they are. Part of me wants to call the humane society and tell them what happened, and hope they get put in jail, but the rest of me that is holding me back from all of that is both afraid of my father and has this tiiiiiiiiiiny little piece of "loyalty" telling me that it's "wrong" to turn my family members over to the police.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
This is Sasha, the single surviving kitten.
My brother keeps in contact with my father and his parents, but I don't. They basically disowned me for acknowledging the fact that my father is a physically abusive POS who is in and out of jail, so those are the kind of people we're dealing with off the bat. Today my father was released from prison after about 8 months, and when my brother went over to see him and my grandparents, he saved a small, ~6 week old kitten from death.
My grandparents had "like 30 cats and kittens" that they didn't want, and they live out in the country so IDK if people dropped them off at their place or what, but they were "overrun" with them. Apparently my brother and his girlfriend mentioned that they liked this one little black kitten so my grandmother said, offhandedly, 'I'll save it for you'...they thought she meant that she wouldn't give it away, but what she actually meant was that she would literally save it from being killed. They went to the store for kitten food and came back to either already dead kittens, or to witness the act of my grandfather killing them. I don't really feel comfortable putting the details out there unless someone is interested, but needless to say it was cruel and inhumane. But they 'saved' Sasha for my brother and his girlfriend. Apparently there were 4 or 5 kittens of the exact same age who were killed, along with up to 15 other cats/kittens.
I don't even know what to do with this information. SO MUCH of me wants to march over there and see them for the first time in 5 years so I can tell them what terrible, soulless people--no, scratch that, ANIMALS--they are. Part of me wants to call the humane society and tell them what happened, and hope they get put in jail, but the rest of me that is holding me back from all of that is both afraid of my father and has this tiiiiiiiiiiny little piece of "loyalty" telling me that it's "wrong" to turn my family members over to the police.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
This is Sasha, the single surviving kitten.