Moment young ‘furry’ wearing a leash is taken into Moscow bar before MEOWING at puzzled patrons

This is the bizarre moment a young furry dog ​​was brought into a Moscow bar on a leash before she started meowing at other surprised customers.

The Moscow resident, who wore a cat mask and paw gloves, was led to the hookah bar by her mother, according to Telegram channel Moscow 125.

Stunning footage captured the incident, which saw the young woman on her hands and knees in the establishment bouncing towards customers who walked past her.

The woman appeared to imitate an excited kitten and curled around her mother, who was holding her leash as she sat at a table.

As the mother smoked shisha from a long pipe, her daughter started clawing at a waiter walking by and meowed at him, causing him to look down at the woman in complete shock.

A young hairy was spotted at a hookah bar in Moscow after being led inside by her mother on a leash

The woman was seen dressed in a cat mask and paw gloves as she meowed at passing staff and customers

The woman was seen dressed in a cat mask and paw gloves as she meowed at passing staff and customers

She was also seen reaching out to stroke and scratch other people

She was also seen reaching out to stroke and scratch other people

He approached the mother with a card reader before the young furry – called a quad rober in Russia – started pretending to scratch his legs – but her actions were ignored by the staff member.

These people, called quad robers, copy animal behavior, such as movements and sounds, while wearing clothing elements such as animal masks, paws and tails.

It has become a viral trend in many parts of Russia and the former Soviet Union.

It comes as Uzbek politicians are now threatening to put pressure on Furries following a spate of vicious attacks carried out by teenagers who act and dress like cats and dogs.

Local police are currently on the hunt for a teenager who allegedly bit a passerby while dressed as a dog earlier this week.

Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs is considering fining the parents of furries the equivalent of £112.

‘Experts believe that ‘quadrobics’ can lead to the child taking over the aggressive actions of animals, injuring himself and others, and can lead to damage to the child’s not yet fully formed psyche, as well as to his isolation from society ‘, the researchers said. the ministry said.

The Furry fandom began in the 1980s, and its members have since been spurred on by a love of anthropomorphic animals like those in Disney films and video games.

These people, called quad robers, copy animal behavior, such as movements and sounds, while wearing clothing elements such as animal masks, paws and tails.

These people, called quad robers, copy animal behavior, such as movements and sounds, while wearing clothing elements such as animal masks, paws and tails.

Uzbek politicians threaten to crack down on 'furries' after wave of vicious attacks by teenagers who act and dress like animals

Uzbek politicians threaten to crack down on ‘furries’ after wave of vicious attacks by teenagers who act and dress like animals

Local Uzbek police are currently on the hunt for a teenager who bit a passerby earlier this week while dressed as a dog

Local Uzbek police are currently on the hunt for a teenager who bit a passerby earlier this week while dressed as a dog

Since then, the community has flourished, but interest from outsiders has reached new heights.

Last year, the Furry community found itself in the negative spotlight after a member attacked a man on California’s Huntington Beach.

Furries are one of the fastest growing fandoms in the world, with an estimated 2.5 million followers worldwide.

Most fans come into the furry scene through a love of anthropomorphic animals, such as those seen in Disney films and video games, and create animal avatars for themselves online.

Each animal represents a different personality. Fox Furries are cunning or mischievous, dogs are fun types and cats are for people who want to be seen as aloof.

It has spread throughout the world and regular monthly meetings are held for those who wish to come together.