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Cat abuse content creator


The abuser's Xiaohongshu profile picture

Identity
Name
Aliases 哈基米爆改王; 哈基米爆改王2号(ID: 26238804338)
Status Active
Country/Region Shandong, China (based on IP)
Known Identifiers
Online Activity
Primary Platform Xiaohongshu
Other Platforms
Type of Content Creating/Selling abuse videos
Period of Activity July 2025
Consequences & Connections
Key Incidents Created at least two accounts on Xiaohongshu that share cat abuse content made by themselves.
Legal Outcome

The Case

The case was exposed through a series of posts by Xiaohongshu users. [cite_start]On the night of July 27, 2025, user momo (ID: wik77r) published a post titled "Shandong friends, spread this! The cats in your community have been targeted by a cat abuser!" [cite: 1] [cite_start]A few hours later, user KK (ID: 492688315) posted a follow-up titled "A Breeder is Actually a Cat-Abusing Demon? Main account deleted, secondary account is still active". [cite: 2] [cite_start]Both posts shared screenshots and details of the abuser's activities, sparking hundreds of comments condemning the actions. [cite: 1, 2]

Modus Operandi

According to the information shared, the perpetrator's method involves several distinct steps:

  • [cite_start]Scouting (踩点): The user first posts photos of stray cats in a specific residential community, seemingly scouting their locations and habits. [cite: 1]
  • [cite_start]Creating Profiles: The abuser creates "archives" or "profiles" for the targeted cats. [cite: 1, 2] [cite_start]These profiles are then allegedly offered to their "enthusiast" followers, who can select cats for "customized abuse and killing". [cite: 2] [cite_start]In one post, the abuser claimed that the cats being abused were bred by themself. [cite: 2]
  • [cite_start]Framing as Entertainment: The abuse is framed as a "competition", with the cats referred to as "Hakimis participating in the contest" (参加比赛的哈基米们). [cite: 1] [cite_start]The act of killing a group of cats is called "settling the score" (结算). [cite: 1] [cite_start]The stated purpose is to provide "abuse entertainment content" for fans. [cite: 1]
  • [cite_start]Distributing Content: After killing the animals, the user posts graphic images of the aftermath. [cite: 1]

Online Accounts and Status

[cite_start]The perpetrator is known to have used multiple accounts. [cite: 1]

  • [cite_start]The main account, Hakimi Extreme Makeover King (哈基米爆改王), was banned and deleted following initial reports. [cite: 2]
  • [cite_start]A new account, Hakimi Extreme Makeover King No. 2 (哈基米爆改王2号), was created and was reportedly still active and posting updates as of the early morning of July 28. [cite: 2]

[cite_start]Activists on Xiaohongshu have called for users with any information, such as location or IP clues, to come forward so they can report the individual through legal channels. [cite: 2]

Public Reaction and Harassment

[cite_start]Both posts by momo and KK received significant engagement, with hundreds of comments from users expressing outrage and condemning the abuser. [cite: 1, 2]

[cite_start]Notably, an account with the username 小耄 (ID: 27497044346) was observed posting harassing and mocking comments directed at users who condemned the animal cruelty in both threads. [cite: 3]

References