This Tiktok is a trend No The cat’s wizard.
A veterinary nurse sounds the alarm in a viral fashion, and supposedly dangerous, which makes pet owners turn to their cats, dogs and even rabbits for their front legs to laugh and I like it.
Jade, a registered and popular veterinary nurse Tiktokker appropriately known as Jade The Vet Nurse, released the trick in a PSA style video posted on Sunday.
He did not make words, they asked the pet owners to put the health of their furry friends before their follower tells.
“Can we stop this trend where people raise their cats, dogs or rabbits next to their front legs and turn them into circles?” She begged.
“This exerts unnecessary tension in the joints/muscles of your pet and can make them feel dizzy and nausea, all for some opinions,” he warned. “Let’s be responsible for the owners of pets and let us get this trend.”
Jade, which has three dogs and three turtles, explained that the apparently harmless turn can cause real damage, especially for small or fragile pets.
“This is not a good trend for your pets. It can cause real damage.
“You can cause [them] To feel really dizzy and nausea, “the creator of content stressed.” I have literally seen people try to make this trend with big dogs, and I have seen people drop their dogs, which can cause injuries. “
“I have people who do people who do this with narrower dogs, and while they turn their dog, the dog is literally twisting because that is not pleasant for them,” he added.
And when animals begin to twist mid -turn? That is a great red flag.
She explained that twisting can “cause damage to their column,” noting that French bulldogs and long ships are especially vulnerable to spinal problems.
“I don’t think it’s a very much answer to do,” he said. “So I would say that if you have published one of these videos, it is probably just a good idea to eliminate it and not get
“I know that you look at them and look cute and look fun,” he continued, “but please, guys, think about the health and well -being of our pets. I don’t think it’s a good idea to make this video for Trypal’s video.” “
Your final plea? Move and not participate.
“Always put the health and well -being of your pet, and please, if you see that these videos appear in your FYP (for your page), do not interact with them, do not support them,” he urged the spectators. “You can click to see that you are not interested in them, and do not participate in this trend.”
Jade is not the only one who is furious for the fashion of the hair.


The dispensary of the United Kingdom people for sick animals (PDSA) warned that rotating pets through their limbs could cause joint injuries or back.
“Load and rigidity can be caused by several different conditions, being the most common minor injuries and arthritis,” said the group.
“It is important to bring your dog to veterinarians even if your problem seems less: some dogs are very good to hide the pain of its owner.”
The signs that something is wrong to limit, reluctance to jump or climb stairs, rigidity after resting, swelling, licking an observed place or an unusual march.
Do not assume that it is only old age: experts say that equally subtle symptoms may require treatment.
Gato welfare organizations also sisean the trend.
Daniel Warren-Cumming of Cats Protection told Metro: “At no time should an animal deliberately be put in a position to feel fear, anxiety, frustration or experience pain for the benefit of human entertainment.”
Meanwhile, the Royal Society for the prevention of cruelty towards animals (RSPCA) said the videos are “complete inappropriate and probably will cause high levels of stress for the animals involved.”
The RSPCA did not stop, calling the abusive trend and criticizing the users of social networks that participate “for the good of some like and continues in social networks.”
In a nutshell? If you want your pet to go viral, try a cute suit, not a chiropractic emergency.