Sitting on the treatment table, he was exhaling wildly. After the injection, the caracal stood there with a cute expression on his face.

 8:50am, 19 October 2025

The caracal cat, who is afraid of injections, frequently vents his anger at the doctor.

Both humans and animals seem to have a certain fear of injections. A video by the Russian Instagram user "_violetta_letta_" has recently gone viral on the Internet. A caracal cat was taken to a veterinary hospital by its owner for an injection. As soon as it sat on the treatment table, it kept gasping at others. As a result, when the veterinarian finished the injection, it froze on the spot with a dumbfounded expression on its face. Its funny and cute appearance made tens of thousands of netizens laugh!

The Facebook fan page "UNILAD" recently reposted this video and commented, "This caracal cat doesn't like traveling to the veterinary hospital (laughing symbol)." In the picture, as soon as the cat sat on the examination table, he looked around nervously; he gasped frequently when he saw the veterinarian, and when he felt his body being touched, he was so angry that he swung down his forelimbs vigorously, and a huge sound echoed around him.

The doctor quickly injected the caracal.

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During the process, you can see that the veterinary student looked at the camera helplessly at first, because the easily nervous caracal kept breathing at him; after comforting him for a while, the doctor quietly picked up the syringe and walked behind the cat, then pressed the cat's neck with his right hand, and quickly inserted the syringe with his left hand. After it was over, the caracal froze on the spot with a cute expression on his face. After coming back to his senses, he started to show off his anger again.

This video has exceeded 500,000 views in less than 5 hours. Thousands of netizens have left comments below after watching it, saying, "Thank you to the veterinarian...it feels like there are a lot of injuries on his arms." "Meow: I like that area at the back."