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Can i report my horrible evil and moraless neighbor to the rspca or the police for this?

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jenny1943 | 08:41 Tue 11th Oct 2011 | Pets
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My neighbor like a drink and is always drunk and abusive to everybody and she owned an african grey parrot. 3 nights ago she came in drunk and as both of our back doors were opened i could hear her taunting her parrot as usual when suddenly i heard a shrill scream, i then heard her crying and telling her friend to call an ambulance. When i went to the front my neighbor was sitting on the step with her mouth split opened from the top of her lip to her nose where the parrot had bitten her, so off she went in the ambulance and at 2 in the morning i was awoken by loud shouting, squawking and crashing sounds which lasted 15 min and then stopped. I was worried but have heard this many times so thought nothing of it and went back to sleep.
The next morning the binmen came and i went out to hand them a full binbag from my kitchen bin and saw the binmen peering at something, it was my neighbors parrot in the bin, dead and ripped to bits, this really shocked me.
I saw my neighbor later on that morning and asked her what had happened to her parrot and she said and had somehow got the cage opened and killed the parrot. This isn't true and it's clear that when she came from the hospital she launched a revenge attack on the poor parrot which has been getting abuse for years and gave her a well deserved peck.
No animal deserves that. Can i report this to the rspca? I wouldn't be prepared to testify in court against her as she's quite a scary character especially when drunk but would be prepared to give an anonymous statement.
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A well-to-do part of Hampstead Heath..........complete with 'rogues and street-drinkers' where burglary is used to teach a lesson to 'snitches'.......sounds utterly charming.

'Mick' as used here by fluffy has absolutely nothing to do with any slur on the Irish.
unless the mick in question is ginger and smells of goats.
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After my phonecall from Australia when the phones free ankou.
Dido, Earlier i posted to ankou and then got mcfluff, i then posted to mcfluff and then got you. If i post to you will i get another user replying in your defence? Where i come from that's called being a busybody and not at all good.I find the term "Mick" offensive, once again "I" find it offensive, that's not to say that the whole world will to just "I".
I hope this is understood in the right light.
Jenny, this is an open forum and anyone can comment when they want. It is unfortunate that sometimes the thread can get muddled.
its an open forum anyone can answer,
lol ankou, have you still got the pet goats?
By the way I do not need anyone to defend me. I'm a big girl!
Are you offended by the word, micturition?
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Dido i have no problem with anyone saying anything but when it seems you have one, two, three people all seemingly launching posts at you with questionable motives it does make one think.
Not hard or long enough..........apparently........
Jack are you taking the pith?
Jenny, don't come on here and expect everyone to be sympathetic with you. Some will some wont.
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When people ignore your posts then it's probably a good idea to skulk off back into the shadows i've found.
To everyone else thank you for all input and will be phoning the rspca after my phonecall, enjoy your day.
bye would like to say it was nice but animal torture not a good topic

but for future ref i prefered butterflytattoo, at least we had the wedding to look forward to, in your next reincarnation can we have something similar please, pretty please with kirsch infused cherries on top
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I'm Irish...'taking the Mick' is NOT offensive. Nor is being called 'Paddy' or a 'Leprechaun'

Terms of endearment...

Lol @ Ankou :-)
Well, that went well ......
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Umm it always tickles me pink when you hear an irish, black or asian saying "Oh im not offended by that derogatory term so no one else should be" i always reply, do you think you're the centre of the universe? The whole world revolves around you does it and whats good for you is good for EVERYONE and what offends you should offend EVERYONE? They usually THEN if they're educated enough get my point at which point they avert their gazes, start shuffling uncomfortably before making their excuses and leaving.
Phones ringing bye!
perhaps if she followed a whole series of mr benn there might be some sense to the progress.

spaceman would be cool.

http://en.wikipedia.o..._Benn#Episode_listing
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