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Despite this, however, the actual perpetrator behind the recording has not been confirmed.
Despite this, however, the actual perpetrator behind the recording has not been confirmed.
==Sequel==
It was reported that a second video related to the "cat in a blender" incident surfaced online on May 8, causing widespread outrage and prompting renewed efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice. The video was initially shared on Twitter by a user identified as @scarycontent18, who sought to raise awareness of the ongoing animal abuse and help identify the individuals involved. The same video was also posted by a now-suspended Twitter account, @DefyXD24, before being removed for violating the platform's terms of service. According to reports, the second video was even more disturbing than the first, and depicted a group of animal abusers in China torturing and killing cats in a blender.<ref name="cite2" />
The release of the second video sparked renewed outrage and concern among animal rights activists, who feared that the perpetrators were planning further acts of violence. Some social media users shared rumors of a planned livestream event in which more animals would be tortured and killed, but these claims could not be independently verified. The original "cat in a blender" video had already generated controversy and criticism, with many calling for the individuals responsible to be held accountable for their actions. Despite efforts to identify and locate the perpetrators, it is unclear if anyone has been arrested or charged in connection with the incidents.<ref name="cite2" />
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