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Bonsai Kitten (bonsaikitten.com) occurs as site created by the postgraduate at MIT in 2000, which claims that kittens can be sealed into little containers & saved when elaborate ornaments rather than pets. These are the easily-manufactured hoax, an elaborate dead baby joke. the places is within a portion a parody of the Japanese art of bonsai, but as well resembles a fabulous practice of comprachicos (in which a cases come human).

a places appears to own fooled a total of humans, world health organization fell for the put-on & believed that the web site was each advocating & engaging around animal cruelty. A few went when far when webmaster to animal welfare organisations about a places & to install low petitions to have a places banned. Others, piece caring that the places occurs as fraud, think that a places might cause toddlers & mentally unbalanced adults to attempt to produce a bonsai kitty, & so should however exist as banned. Due to militant' protests many web hosting services keep around either refused to carrier Bonsai Kitten or even its mirror web sites. Still, a tries to ban a places come in the end futile when there are more hosting services which assume free speech being more significant than political correctness [http://www.cruel.com/sub/bonsai.shtml]. Bonsai Kitten is presently hosted by e.g. rotten.com [http://www.rotten.com].

A places was investigated per FBI in February of 2001, and MIT was served with the Grand Jury subpoena, asking for "any and all subscriber information" of the web site. Apparently FBI hwhen quietly dropped a outbreak, as a places is however alive & heading [http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,41733,00.html].

Wired: FBI Goes After Bonsaikitten.com
A website devoted to squishing kittens into Mason jars is one of two things: A trenchant parody designed to provoke, or a nefarious kitty-mutilation scheme that must be stopped, and probably outlawed. By Declan McCullagh.

Slashdot: Bonsaikitten Eaten By Carnivore
News and discussion forum.

USAToday: Bonsai Kitten site brings animal-rights roar
She doesn't believe there is such a thing as bonsai kittens, or even that the MIT graduate students behind the Web site meant to do anything but make a "sick joke." But as president of Hugs for Homeless Animals, she stands by the e-campaign to shut it down, and she's hoping the FBI will take action. By Janet Kornblum.

Register: Bonsai Kitten craze sweeps online world
Hardly a week goes by without computer games being blamed for turning people into psychopathic killers, so it was strangely reassuring to see some of these dangerous maniacs up in arms over the spoof Bonsai Kitten web site. By Andrew Smith.

Register: FBI goes Bonsai Kitten hunting
The FBI is reported to be investigating BonsaiKitten.com, the spoof Web site which has got animal lovers and anti-cruelty campaigners in uproar. By Andrew Smith.

About.com: Bonsai Kitten - The World's Most Hated Website?
What began as a puerile joke has turned into an Internet cause celebre. Animal welfare advocates decry it and defenders of free speech, well ... defend it. By David Emery.

Plastic: FBI Goes After Bonsaikitten.com
Count the FBI among the many visitors to bonsaikitten.com who are anything but amused at the descriptions of how to use muscle relaxant, feeding tubes and Klein bottles to shape a perfect Bonsai Cat.

Ohio University Post: A dose of virtual reality on V-Day
Review of several dark websites including Bonsai Kitten. By Gail Cetnar.

cats.about.com: Bonsai Kitten Redux
Black humor, parody, or satire, or a gross desecration to the principles of free speech? By Franny Syufy.

cats.about.com: Cat Lovers Call for Action
A call for action for removal of the web site Bonsai Kitten from MIT servers. By Franny Syufy.






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