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The Owl Cafe has become the hottest café in Japan. You know, Japanese law stipulates that native wild owls are not allowed to be kept privately.
Owl Coffee Shop merchants found that there was a loophole in this law, except for the "imported" one!
Owls shipped from all over the world, mostly dead in containers!
They were chained and could not escape.
If you got a chance to stroll through a cozy café, sip a cold drink, get up close and personal with a group of super cute owls and gently stroke the warm feathers on their heads, would you go?
As early as 2004, Some cat cafes were built in Japan to give unappreciated stray cats a home.
Owls were introduced, and at one point they were even known as "a paradise that heals people's hearts."
But have humans ever considered that owls are actually being abused, a kind of animal that preys on sleeping during the day at night, and can't adapt to too much light, too little rest and human contact, which will bring great pressure and stimulation to owls.
"Pick up" at the time when you should be sleeping, humans don't care about this, cute is good?
When owls are touched, tightening their bodies and closing their eyes is their stressful state, not enjoyment.
Who could have remembered that owls were birds of prey, tied up and unable to move, without freedom.
"So cute" isn't its fault, nor is it your reason.