@@ahmad77mreborn29 No it’s because they don’t understand the intentions, cats have anxiety too, they don’t always react like this when there scared. The cat doesn’t know he’s being helped, for all he knows he’s being attacked.
Poor cat, it's literally going through complete terror. In the cats mind, resisting them is a life or death struggle. He even pooped himself from the amount of fear :(
I always get misty eyes when I watch these because it breaks my heart to see an animal so scared. Then I laugh because I know they are helping it and it is overreacting
No other way to handle him if you need to give him veterinary treatment, unfortunately Unless you want to risk sedation, but that really can literally kill the cat.
When I bring my cat to the vet I take him in and out of the carrier since my presence calms him down. I’ll continue scratching his head and even tho he’s scared he doesn’t try to hurt anyone or try to run away. Such a timid angel c:
And then there's my cat, Turtle, who's in heaven. "Ohh! Attention? Yes, please." She's actually so affective and purrs so loudly it's difficult to check her lungs and whatnot. xD
This is exactly like my cat when he goes to the vet. Here at home with me, he's an absolute sweetheart and so very loving and adorable. But at the vet? Ooh da lolly!!
I hate how very few people understand that these reactions are fear from the cats. This one especially: Clearly declawed, so plenty of reason to be scared.
@@anchyi1202 They don't need that if they're indoor cats. Personally I think it's cruel to throw your cat outside every day plus the rest of the neighbourhood doesn't appreciate someone's cat stalking their bird feeder or pooping in their yard. I know I don't.
@@Floridafanatic28 Indoor or outdoor doesn't matter declawing your cat is not right and should not be done... end of doesn't matter if there indoor or not.. google it before you speak
@@Floridafanatic28 Some people mistakenly assume it's going to be a "quick fix", or something to not get scratch. Some negative effects of declawing Medical drawbacks to declawing include pain in the paw, infection, tissue necrosis (tissue death), lameness, and back pain. Removing claws changes the way a cat's foot meets the ground and can cause pain similar to wearing an uncomfortable pair of shoes.
0:22 I'm crying laughing over here. It just gives the illusion that the cat was so OP enraged, the carrier flew apart off its hinges at the cat's explosive debut. Cat's rolling around in its own poo too. No (some) shits given.
I've seen a few of these youtube videos of cats freaking out at the vet's. Strange, that sure hasn't been my experience. I've had six cats, and while they were a little scared and nervous, they were quite easy to handle and not at all aggressive with the vet. The worst our cats ever did was pee on the table. We never had a problem with our cats at the vet's office.
Yikes! Looks like kitty could use a sedative cocktail. I had 3 cats at 1 point, and the 2 females were angels at the vet (no drama), but the male would go bat shit crazy.
Cat: Scared to death, don't know what will come next Meanwhile, Vets are having time of their life, chit-chatting and laughing ; discussing strategy to control this creature
@@Ephemeral2023 If you declawed your cat because it's doing normal CAT ACTIVITIES than you do not deserve to have a cat. Honestly disgusting, literally I can't stress how disgusted I am. You do not deserve to have any animal if you literally take their whole FINGERS off because you could not handle them.
I love the cat. I think the scared his Vet. Inventor need to create a new medical device to hold cat or dog in place, every Vet's clinic has to have it.
@@aosanshou Yeah it's not but they level up 😂. I like lofi hip hop (especially night lofi hip hop) and I think the Japanese version (or the ones with Japanese picture) is more ambient or relaxing. Unfortunately I don't speak your language but I really like Japan and everything related to it (from foods to folklore) and Japan is one of my very few choices to live if I was going to live somewhere else. On the side note I watch walking videos in Japan and like to learn your language which is awesome
@@rohambahraeeThank you for the compliment💗. Seems like you haven’t lived here yet, I’m sure you will change your wanting to come to live🙄if you experienced our humid wet sauna summer😊💦, but you could try. Coming here is very easy as a English teacher I hear. I am against English education at early age, that we should teach solid Japanese first, but government is gonna begin that too anyway...😗. Living here is easy too if you were handsome...there are always girls who would only date “Gaijin”-sans🙃 not exactly me I only like the ones with humor, kindness and money. I didn’t get Lofi and “walking video” but I’ll some time. I’m not certified or anything but as I’m fluent in English, you could let me know if any details you couldn’t get on the language, etc. I am really not sure why ppl nowadays are suddenly oh-so attracted to our culture...there should be anime/other stuff in other countries as well. Take pikachu, you made cuter dancing detective, which totally catches our hearts..💮but it is nice.We complain a lot; with corona virus too we find Tokyo surely too clouded, but yes it is nice to live in gun free society and with many decent ppl.
@@aosanshou @Sansho No I never been to Japan but I hear a lot of people complain about the weather but I'm ok with it. I know about the condition on how to come to Japan which obviously I researched them and yes being an English teacher is a good factor to come over there and as a matter of fact, I am an English teacher (IELTS instructor and I have my own institution) and I'm glad that they started to take English more seriously. Maybe you guessed that way earlier because you brought that up 😉 but my first education wasn't in English. About interest in Japan I have to say that I'm interested in all cultures because every culture has it's own unique thing but for me Japan is the one. I think one of the main things that made me interested in Japan was martial arts and the fact that Japan was the birth place of many of them which I practiced 4 of them and I still train each morning. About Japanese anime I have to say that I like them (especially the humor) but I'm not a fan of Pikachu or other stuff because I'm not into them. And about the handsome part, every person has a different definition of handsome or pretty but when it comes to girls and if I'm out with friends I'm the one who they send for the talks (agent handsome) because I know when to crack jokes. I'm kind too but that depends on the situation, if I'm working I can be serious, hard worker and sometimes ruthless but other then that everybody who's around me enjoys my companionship (or at least that's what they say). Still as I said it depends on the person and their view on being handsome. By the way I don't know your name but your English is very good, credit for that.
@@rohambahraee thank you. Unfortunately there are a few real stalker on this account I would not dream of revealing my name but mailing should be sufficient. You could call me spice, or Sanshou too ☺️. My score for TOEIC was 925( which I slept during🍂💬) , I myself might come to U.S.(but warm area only--except my future mate is super rich, due to some health issue*).Do you think that’s enough to come?, haha. I understand your enthusiasm very well. Sorry I am not specialist in Martial Arts. I used to go rather serious Gym, so I too feel physical aspect is very important and used to love training a lot. Although the famous gym manager----told me that, when you think of sports and martial arts (and body-building) etc., we imagine ppl get better by severe training, stronger will, clearer minds, hightened integrity etc etc but in most cases it’s sadly opposite. I have heard of bullying in some Judo/Kendo classes, Judo Olympic champion completely evil or fool/naive etc., I hope you get to meet not them, but real nice ones in your bright future ahead of you💐. I am not so Otaku myself, never understood what pikachu was until recently. My old daddy (unlike me, cat lover) found that detective pikachu dance video and, he had a lot going/ was quite blue, but then ✨mesmerized😍✨and decided to be happy, I come to look for its cuteness for him. Of course Japanese Pikachu itself, voila!. As a social phenomena, could be questioned because it makes children spend endless money. Isn’t the voice cute though. And pikachu is able to express many feelings with just “pika pika” is so Japanese💘. What’s your cup of tea. Your first language?. Anyway when I visited Europe some ppl said (as I introduced), that “some Japanese anime was violent that they have to be careful which to show to their kid”, and I was -not knowing any contents--not offended but still thought “but every country has violent or harmful anime? Why say that??” .But now ppl globally really seem to love Japanese contents, that is awesome.
I had to replay the video just to make sure I heard them correctly, I wasn't really sure until I saw your comment. What a horrible barbaric way, they literally cut off his hands and they are laughing about it and talking about how he like to use his teeth in a condescending tone "like they don't like how he resort to his teeth to defend himself", of course the poor thing is going to use his teeth, you cut off his f hands!! I bet if teeth removal was an option they will do it without hesitation.
One word. Furniture... dont declaw personally but i know thats the main reason for some folks, that and young ones around or simply the cat is an a** hole and gets declawed after scratching up its owner because some cats are simply demons
@@dopiaza2006 learn how ro read bud did i say there valid reasons? No i even said I dont. Now you just look dumb. I also clearly said those are examples why SOME people do it. I never said they were valid reasons but they are reason why people do it noob. Read properly before you decide to comment.
@@isaiahtapia287 Chill out, I wasn't attacking you! But if you want to go that way, I'd suggest that before calling someone 'noob' and suggesting they look dumb, you get a dictionary and learn the difference between 'there' and 'they're'. It will make peope take you more seriously when you step out into the big wide world as an adult.