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  1. This is animal abuse. Take this +1 comment. Also take +1 report to the police. I know your apartment based on the buildings in the background. I'm giving them your exact floor and apartment number, as well as this video link, and this video that I've downloaded, so you can't delete it. It's too late.

  2. My cat when she was a kitten, got out of a window of our high rise building. The window was open a crack and I guess my mom thought she wouldn't be able to get out. Well she did, and I was able to grab her one-handed as she was so small or she would have fallen 12 floors. She was also fighting me as I was grabbing her. After that, we had to suffer a harsh summer as we couldnt open any windows and my mom hates air conditioners. I moved out the following year, to my mom's relief as I took my cat with me. But this video brought some PTSD. I feel bad for all the cats mentioned in this comment section who suffered this horrible fate.

  3. This comment section is full of internet 'badasses' who'd probably have a dead cat by now if they got their way.
    Because hastily grabbing an animal with knives for fingers and the unnatural capability to panic-thrash its way out of an untold number of restraints and captivities can't possibly go wrong.

  4. Such an irony that you're right next to the hospital too! Never leave a NYC window open more that two inches with cats in the house. Sadly, many city cats have passed or wound up with near fatal injuries that way. If you can find a fixed screen that will work with your window and stay in place, buy it. Well worth the investment!

  5. The only psycho here is you because you filmed your cat in danger and wouldn't open the window fast enough to let the cat get through. You should never own another animal ever again.

  6. I've seen way too many comments of people being idiots saying, don't grab the cat it'll jump. That's only if you abuse your fucking cat, people, learn to actually care for your animals instead of recording them and maybe your cat will trust you to slowly approach and lightly grab them to pick them up. And don't hit me with that, clearly you haven't owned cats. I've had 7 or 8 cats previously and currently have 4 more right now, they all trust me to pick them up or grab their scruff. It's not hard or something crazy, it's just called loving and trusting your animals so they love and trust you back when you grab them instead of jumping from fear cause clearly most of you abuse your cats if they jump away from you that often and that violently.

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