She left him soon after they stayed at my house, like weeks, but not before he forced her to send her own cat down to me because he didn't like it - I never gave it back, as soon as I picked it up from the airport it became mine.
I still don't understand why someone would do that to a cat that probably wasn't aggressive at all.
You can see the cat in the picture...it was a house cat, not a lion, besides, there's no excuse to kick a house cat in any situation; if I saw anyone do it, for any reason, I'd kick them, and not in a nice way. Cruelty to animals isn't tolerable.
I'm surprised you didn't go to his house and rip him to shreds after that.
They lived 2,500km away in another state (Australia is a very big place. Had he lived here I would have beaten him until he needed hospitalisation, and when he got better gone and done it again, and again. I have zero tolerance for assholes like that. She broke up with him and I have no clue where he is now.
For sure, it's not humane to do this to house pets of any kind and animals in general.
WOw online dating? and she made the right decision to break up. Don't think you or your family would've accepted somebody like that
They both lived there. My sister is a grown adult of almost forty years old, she hasn't lived in the same State as me since the age of about six.
I would not have, I can't speak for the others.
oh I see that makes sense then. how time flies. how often do you guys see each other
Rarely, I've seen my brother @tarazkp twice in twenty years since he left Australia. He came back to Australia once and I went there once. My sister a few more times in the last ten years and my other brother who lives even further away than she does several times over the last ten years. Not often. Talk all the time though, weekly.
oh wow your brother left Australia. That's like me leaving America in a way. I haven't seen my brother much since then except one time when he visited few years back.
You have a big family though and seems like they are all over the world. Nice that u guys stay in touch and hopefully you all can get together one day of course if there's any interest there to do so!
Yeah, two of my brother's went to Europe over twenty years ago and all of my family (except me) left our home State back in the mid 1990's. We're spread all over the place.
1990s i was only born 1996. What made them like Europe over Australia though. I always thought Australia was a nice place chill with kangaroos and chill people haha. I was in a podcast a few weeks ago with Australians and they were super nice and friendly