Brisbane Girls Grammar School students identify as cats raising concerns among ...

Brisbane Girls Grammar School students identify as cats raising concerns among ...
Brisbane Girls Grammar School students identify as cats raising concerns among ...
Australian private schoolgirls have begun identifying as ANIMALS - walking on all fours and cutting holes in their uniform for a 'tail' - sparking major concerns from parents Students at private school caught walking on all fours as they identify as animals Brisbane Girls Grammar School group call themselves 'furries' and act like cats Students seen 'preening' themselves and licking back of hands imitating pets 

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Students at an elite private school are walking on all fours and cutting holes into their uniforms for tails as they identify as cats or foxes.  

A handful of students believe they are animals and have asked to be called 'furries' by their peers at Brisbane Girls Grammar School. 

Girls have been caught 'preening' themselves, licking the backs of their hands and walking around with their arms hanging towards the ground 'as if they're on all fours'.

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