Uzbek politicians are threatening to clamp down on 'furries'
following a wave of vicious attacks carried out by teenagers who act and
dress like cats and dogs.
Furries, or guadrobers, are people who identify as animals and wear masks, animal ears, paws, tails and sometimes even suits.
They
meow, purr, bark and howl, all while crawling on all fours and
demanding other people stroke their heads and tickle their chins.
But
as the furry movement grows more and more in Russia and the former
Soviet Union, police have been clamping down on the trend as reports of
teens pretending to be animals attacking people have emerged, according
to The Telegraph.
Police in Uzbekistan are currently on the hunt
for a teenager who allegedly bit a passerby while dressed as a dog,
while Uzbekistan's interior ministry is considering fining the parents
of furries the equivalent of £112...<<<Read More>>>...
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