Mrs Paul said:
My cat Maggie hates being held, but even she doesn't get that nasty. She kicks and squirms, and cries, but she's never hissed or scratched (at least not on purpose -- I've gotten scratched, but mostly from her trying to get free). But that's why I generally don't try to hold her for long periods of time -- only when I need to to carry her somewhere, or give her medicine. My cat Gypsy used to "growl" a wee bit when you'd pick her up, but it was more of a groan, nothing like that. That cat sounded PISSED. The only time I had a cat sound like that was at each other, not me. (I had a cat who'd beat up our dog)
Well I don't think he was just holding it correctly. My current cat sometimes doesn't want to be held and wants to escape when I pick her up. So she'll wriggle and whatnot, but she doesn't get angry. But it's not like I'm holding her upside or letting her upper body dangle or shit like that. Cats (well, depending on their personalities, I guess) can get very pissed when you hold them awkwardly.
That's what that video looked more like to me, anyway. Chris was probably being his awkward, retarded self and doesn't know how to hold a cat so that's how he pissed it off.