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GAMERS are filmed trying to scoop a LIVE cat out of a claw machine as a prize in China.

In one clip shared on , a boy can be seen on the machine lowering the sharp, metal claws over the head of a white cat.

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Terrified cats sit inside claw machine in China

 The shocking clip shows a gamer trying to grab the cat with the machine's metal claws
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The shocking clip shows a gamer trying to grab the cat with the machine's metal clawsCredit: qq.com
 But the claws have poor grip and the feline is not lifted out of the booth
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But the claws have poor grip and the feline is not lifted out of the boothCredit: qq.com
 It is not clear where these machines are being offered to the public
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It is not clear where these machines are being offered to the publicCredit: qq.com
 Social media users have branded it animal cruelty
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Social media users have branded it animal crueltyCredit: qq.com

As with most claw machines, the mechanism is far too loose and the feline is not lifted out of the booth.

The notice on the machine even reads "master, bring me home" in an attempt to encourage customers to try their luck.

 Another clip shows tiny kittens trapped inside another claw machine
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Another clip shows tiny kittens trapped inside another claw machineCredit: Facebook

In the second clip, which was posted on Facebook with the caption "this claw machine is so rigged", it shows another gamer attempting to grab one of the five kittens trapped inside the machine.

It is not clear where exactly these machines are being offered to the public, but the videos clearly shows the devices are fully functioning.

According to Chinese media, the owners reportedly wanted to come up with a fresh new way to attract customers, so they started trialling "live cat claw machines".

Some people on Chinese social media have branded the practice as "animal abuse".

One user wrote: "Get those cats out of there! Animals aren't prizes."

Another added: "I have never seen such an pathetic thing in my whole life, like who the hell thought that would be an good idea?"

But, several others commented on the cats' "cute" reactions .

One user wrote: "Look at the cat's shocked face, how cute."

One user even claimed claw machines near their home have been stuffed with rabbits and lobsters.


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