Had an ex with a sister that was like this. I recall driving past their home one cold day and seeing three little girls in summer dresses and barefoot outside in the cold. Parents locked the kids out while they got high and had sex. I took the kids to mcdonalds and fed them (they ran all over the place on the tables and stuff super embarrassing), then woke the parents up and shoved the kids into the house.
The wasted parents were pissed I fed the kids (they had jelly sandwiches for dinner after all). I just left. Made me disgusted.
Kids that are left to their own devices generally become victims in one way or or another, at some point in their life.
That is so sad.
The kids here just grunt when I feel like they should be plenty old enough to talk. My one neighbor has two kids, I think they are a boy and a girl but it's hard to tell. I met her because she had a kitten she let out and it ran into my apartment at midnight so I kept her overnight and asked her about her in the morning.
They ended up getting two more kittens that they let loose (we're on the third floor and supposedly the kittens are afraid of the stairs - I'd never felt my cats out, but there's nothing I can really say, none of the rules are enforced here any longer). I saw the older child (boy?) and asked him what the new kitten's name was. He grunted. I had to ask three times before he finally said it in a way I could understand - Leo. He's probably 6.
We hear the kids throwing themselves at the walls in fits. The mom just screams at them to shut up. She said they are out all the time because the older one is tall enough to unlock the deadbolt. Sigh. I don't have kids, but I do have a cat who opens cabinets (and the freezer when he found out he could cool himself off) and baby proofed them. These parents just let them run wild.
Kittens are probably running for their lives- I'd grab them and take them to the nearest no kill shelter. Sad thing is most likely child welfare services wouldn't help the situation at all. Grunting children lead to grunting criminal adults.
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