Russian woman reports cat abduction tied to a cult ritual promising global salvation

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A Russian woman identified as Daryana Mozhaeva told socialbites.ca that she will file a criminal complaint with the police against individuals she describes as cultists who allegedly stole her cat in order to “save the world from a nuclear explosion on January 15.” According to Daryana, a friend who helped with the theft and transported the pet to Bali for a ritual has been sending threatening messages to her group of friends.

She said, “My friend has stayed in contact. He is threatening that if my friends and I keep writing to them, we will never see the cat again. There is a plan [по вызволению кошки], but I cannot reveal it yet. If I share details, they might hear about it and the plan could fail.”

The woman alleges the cat was abducted and fed hallucinogenic mushrooms before being elevated into the role of the “savior of the world” in a cult. She claimed the substances were found in the cat’s food.

She added, “I will pursue legal action when I return to Moscow. I ask them questions about January 15. They say there will be an explosion, and if I survive, I must crawl and apologize.”

Earlier, a young woman who runs an Instagram page claimed that her cat’s care was handled by a friend who “went crazy” and ended up involved in a cult. With this person’s help, the pet was allegedly stolen on December 31 and taken to Bali. Daryana asserts that the operation was carried out by people who believed the cat had a destiny to prevent a nuclear catastrophe expected on January 15.

Isa, formerly a blogger, is also active on Instagram. He stated that he never found his cat Yuki, which disappeared from a villa in Thailand.

Sources familiar with the unfolding events emphasize that the details involve social media posts and messages from individuals claiming to be connected to the group. The case has drawn attention to online circles that discuss fringe beliefs and ritual practices, and authorities are reviewing the available evidence to determine whether criminal charges are warranted. The narrative underscores how quickly rumors can escalate when personal pets become tied to apocalyptic language and online communities. The situation remains fluid as investigators work to verify what actually occurred and who was involved [Source].

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