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Seconding glad's advice. Never allow your brother into your home again. If he wants to see Dad, it will have to be at another site. If he gives you grief, cut him off.
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I would file the charges of animal abuse without warning him. He sounds like a loose canon and may take off on you if you threaten him. If he wants to see dad arrange a public place with a chaperone that isn't you.
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people dont teach their animals anything. idda slapped the cat off the table too. i work for the public and am constantly assaulted by peoples filthy animals while they stand and grin like idiots. sorry, hit a sore spot with me.
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oh my god. that is i excusable. yes, film him... and play it back. make him watch. tell him that is his final warning or you will contact the police.
my mother threw my cat off the table a few weeks ago. she has a history of abusing animals, i yelled at her. (i NEVER yell at her, EVER.)
i know my kitten was out of line, but sometimes these rescues become accustomed to foraging, amd it takes them a while to realise they aren't starving any more.
ewwww, your brother. how terrible. abusing your beloved pet is the same as abusing you in my opinion.
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Im sorry but did you say this is YOUR HOME? Why is your brother even let in?
Kicking a poor helpless animal is a very serious concern if my brother kicked my cat hed never see me again.
As a pet owner you are responsible for your pet and should not let your brother inside the door AND YES i would report him animal abuse is a sure sign your brother has serious mental issues if he kicked your dad would you be on here asking if THAT was ok?
Its your house and your pet your brother has no right to enter your house let alone kick your dog wake up and get a barring order against him if he wants to see his dad then I suggest he sees him elsewhere that poor dog its not ok to let this happen.
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