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Vogue photographer claims her cat was stolen by Satanists

Photo: instagram.com/nimabenati

The star has hired a pet detective and is offering a €5,000 reward for finding the missing pet.

On August 9, the fluffy white cat of the famous Vogue gloss photographer Nimi Benati disappeared in Bologna. He was sure that the furry pet named Bartolo had been stolen by Satanists for rituals. The Daily Mail writes about it.

Benati is also supported by animal rights groups in his abduction allegations. It also suggests that the cat may be the victim of a sinister satanic sacrifice.

In particular, the Italian Association for the Protection of Animals and the Environment reported on satanic sects that sacrifice black cats in honor of Halloween.

“The problem is urgent and alarming, and cat owners are starting to worry,” the report said.

However, other owners of missing cats in the area have reported finding their pets’ collars loose.

Local police are investigating.

Check out this post on Instagram

Posted by Nima Benati (@nimabenati)

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