One thing that got me down about the video though, is that typical of human nature (or modern human nature), they see a video opportunity, instead of an opportunity to help an animal..

Perhaps it was clear the other cat was completely dead.. Perhaps it had been there a while.. Perhaps we don't know the whole story.... But if I was going to stop and pay that much attention to it, I would try taking the f'n thing to the Vet.. Then you see another couple of people standing there and they could have taken it to the vet....
The guy who comes along at the end probably saw from far away, 'hmmm, what are those people looking at'. Then walks over and is like "You sick bastards just watching, didn't any of you think of picking the thing up and taking it to the Vet??

Kinda like on funniest home video's when parents are filming their kids picking up and playing with dog shit instead of teaching them it's wrong, just because the video will be funny.. Or there are a lot worse examples than that.. Like kids clearly about to fall on their heads or doing something dangerous, but if we can laugh about it later on camera, why would we step in and prevent it...

I'm probably going overboard here in this case, but taking this example to an extreme, it's this type of human behavior that makes me sick..