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A ‘sick and twisted’ thug filmed himself hurling defenceless CATS at walls - later sharing the vile footage online.

In the first of a series of clips uploaded to Facebook, the depraved man captures the moment he picks up a pet - holding it at arms length to show the camera.

Moments later he laughs maniacally as he throws the helpless cat at a wall, hitting a lightshade as it thumps to the ground,

In another video, understood to have been filmed outside garages off Guiting Road, in Selly Oak , the man lures over a black and white cat.

This time filmed by another man, the culprit bends down to stroke the innocent animal.

Shockingly, the man filming can be heard to say: “Smash it to the wall. Smash it.”

The man then picks up the pet and, again, throws it at the wall of a garage.

The shocked animal runs away - hiding beside a nearby car.

In the final clip, thought to have been filmed around nearby St Denis Road, the man pauses to stroke another friendly cat.

This time, the man filming says: “Go on. Fling to the air bro.”

He cruelly thrusts the somersaulting pet around ten feet into the air and the terrified animal limps away, as the men walk on laughing.

All three incidents were filmed during the day, the final two both in quiet residential areas.

The videos sparked outrage after they were uploaded to social media.

One animal lover shared the footage on Facebook and wrote: “Only someone sick and twisted could do this.

“You’re a piece of scum. At least everyone knows this man beats animals.”

Others called for a police investigation to find the man responsible.

The videos have since been removed from social media.

However the Mail has passed the original footage to the RSPCA, who have pledged to investigate the distressing incidents.

An RSPCA spokeswoman said: “We have been made aware of these upsetting videos and are now looking to trace the man responsible.

“Anyone with information which may be useful to any investigation should contact our cruelty line on 0300 1234 999.”