Your neighbor with the antifreeze sounds like an extremely insensitive and heartless person
If his dog died of poisoning, he’d probably be heartbroken
Yet he has no problems leaving out antifreeze cups, fully well knowing that the neighborhood cats may die a horrible death
Good for you for kicking the antifreeze cups over
Years ago, some heartless jerk in our neighborhood did something very similar. He left out poisoned cat food. My brother’s cat barely survived, and was eventually fine. But another neighbor’s cat died. We “knew” who it was, but didn’t do anything, because we didn’t have proof.
@barkydog- you say, “an inconsiderate tard who is breaking the law,” Since tard is not a word, I’m assuming you used it as a short form of “retard”. I work with special populations, who consider that a slur to those who have mental issues. Using “retard” or “tard” as an insult is just as inconsiderate as parking across a sidewalk.
David L Thank you for pointing that out. At the age of 18 I worked temporarily at a state institution. It was a real eye opener. Since then I have never considered using those labels.