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‘Funny’ videos of stressed and frightened pets are no laughing matter

Last updated: September 30, 2025 11:33 am
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The internet adores cat videos, but what do the cats think?

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The phenomenon of scaring pets—particularly cats and dogs—has taken social media by storm. TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram are filled with humorous clips showcasing owners who find joy in startling their beloved companions with Halloween masks, plush toys, and startling maneuvers. They leap from behind furniture and doorways, eliciting rather primal reactions from their furry friends—who jump, yelp, or dash for safety, sometimes sustaining injuries in the chaos.

This genre of content, which I personally struggle to find amusing, often garners millions of views, emojis of laughter, and comments filled with viewers relishing the frightened reactions of animals. However, the comedic intent raises serious ethical questions, particularly from the perspective of animal behavior.

Recently, I came across a pivotal study led by Alina KĂŒhnöhl at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover in Germany. This analysis of 162 “funny” animal videos revealed that a staggering 82% exhibited pets showing clear signs of distress. Furthermore, 30% depicted animals likely experiencing pain during these amusing pranks. Intrigued by these findings, I decided to delve into the world of these viral videos myself.

After spending hours watching countless ‘hilarious’ pet clips, I sadly found validation in the researchers’ conclusions. The prevalent theme of scaring pets—coupled with the potentially hazardous clips showing cats and dogs accidentally getting injured—painted a troubling picture. Each time I watched a pet tumble downstairs or crash through a door, I remembered the heartbreaking moments from my own experience fostering a rescue kitten who suffered a severe injury due to a fall.

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While it’s often thought to be playful, destructive behaviors exhibited by pets signify deeper issues tied to their welfare. Owners capturing their dogs amidst a mess of shredded couch fabric—only to sing a condescending “what did you do?”—may find satisfaction in viral fame, but in reality, destructive behavior commonly reflects anxiety and stress within the animal. The guilty expressions that we presumptively take as remorse may actually indicate fear of reprisal rather than genuine guilt.

Additionally, videos of morbidly obese pets and those with disabilities often evoke laughter, despite the distress these conditions may cause. Such portrayals reduce animals to mere objects of ridicule, echoing a disconcerting parallel to historical entertainment that thrived on the misfortunes of vulnerable beings.

It’s crucial to recognize the potential normalization of this abuse through repetitive exposure. Research indicates that ongoing exposure to violence and suffering—in both animals and humans—can desensitize viewers, dulling their empathy over time. Commenters who call out cruelty on these platforms often face backlash, which perpetuates a culture where such harmful content is acceptable.

The encouraging aspect is that animals are often naturally entertaining without inflicting suffering. Whether it’s a cat engaging in playful antics with a piece of string, or a dog joyously enjoying a swim, these genuine moments are bound to elicit laughter and joy without resorting to distress.

Therefore, I propose a refreshing challenge to pet owners: share videos that highlight the natural joy and playfulness of your pets without any distress or fear. Let’s create a new wave of content that celebrates healthy, happy interactions and paves the way for a more compassionate representation of our furry companions.

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