This video is about Basic Cat Restraints.
This video was made as an assignment for tech school.
The animals in the video were not harmed and although the scruff maneuver looks aggressive, it is not. To keep the students safe we were directed to scruff all the cats. They were anonymous shelter cats that we adopted out. Some cats are necessary to handle in this way and this was the schools way of introducing safe and very basic restraint to the students. If you don't like it, don't watch it. I keep it public for the future students to practice and learn from. It is up to them to change and adapt to better restraint techniques.
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