According to the adoption rules, adopters must take volunteers home to check the family environment, leave personal information such as a copy of their ID cards, and receive regular return visits. However, when a volunteer followed Zhou back to his residence in Jiaocheng Road, Zhou found a reason to send the volunteer away. Aunt He thought there must be something wrong with this matter, so she went to the community and waited for weeks to appear. On the evening of May 8, Aunt He finally waited for the week. Strangely, she is holding a kitten in her hand. Aunt He asked Zhou to take her to see the cat she adopted before. Zhou looked flustered and avoided it in every way. Finally, she even reported to the police that volunteers were harassing her.
In order to find out the truth of the matter, Aunt He and volunteers began to investigate in the community the next day. A cleaner told her that she could find dead cats in the trash can every day. In a trash can not far from Zhou's house, Aunt He found the bodies of several kittens, including the kitten Zhou adopted from her. "When I saw the kitten die, I was really mad. They were all crushed to death and their bones were broken. What kind of hatred made her do this? "
In the trash can, Aunt He also found a bag wrapped in layers. She opened it and found that it was the kitten that Zhou brought home last night. I was still relieved. Volunteers quickly took it back for treatment, but the kitten died halfway. Adoption is fake, but cruelty is real. Aunt He, who loves cats as much as her life, is so angry that she can't eat. After returning home, she told other volunteers about it through the internet. The result shocked her. It turns out that hundreds of kittens were adopted from volunteers a few weeks ago.