Online Harasser


The profile of Weibo user 旭日桐花章

Identity
Name
Aliases 旭日桐花章 (UID:1850457664)
Status Active
Country/Region Anhui, China (based on IP)
Known Identifiers
Online Activity
Primary Platform Weibo
Other Platforms
Type of Content Justifying animal cruelty
Period of Activity 2025-present
Consequences & Connections
Key Incidents
Legal Outcome

Background

Weibo user 旭日桐花章 has repeatedly posted comments that downplay or defend animal abuse or cruelty, even in cases where the perpetrators have received official punishment. The user has consistently expressed animosity toward cats and dogs — whether stray or pet — as well as toward people who care about them.

Examples

 
One post

At 10:43 a.m. on July 27, 2025, Weibo user 旭日桐花章 commented under the trending hashtag "#Police intercepted an illegal cat transport truck and rescued over 900 cats#", writing: "All of them should be harmlessly disposed of."[1]

The trending hashtag refers to a police operation in Jiangsu on July 25, where over 900 cats—both stray and suspected stolen pets—were rescued from an illegally transported truck. The animals were found in poor condition and sent for treatment. The case was under investigation as of July 28, 2025.[2]

 
Another post

At 01:04 a.m. on August 3, 2025, Weibo user 旭日桐花章 commented under the trending hashtag "#A domesticated Ragdoll cat was severely injured and abandoned by its owner#", writing: “When a ‘mean cat’ scratches you, it just means it needs a little extra love.”[3] (Note: The phrase “a little extra love” here is a commonly used jargon by cat abusers, as it distorts the idea of affection into justification for torture.)

The trending hashtag refers to a case where a pet Ragdoll cat was found badly wounded and left in a cardboard box near a trash area. A citizen took the cat for treatment, and donations were raised online. Police later confirmed the cat’s owner had stabbed it after being scratched. He was issued a warning and made to sign a pledge.[4]

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