The controversial idea was invented to quickly find a home for lonely pets. Pet vending machines have already been installed in many cities in China. In them, rodents, cats and small dogs are kept in small closed compartments.

A video of one of these machines in Beijing spread in the media and social networks. The footage shows the cats sleeping in rooms whose dimensions only allow them to turn over.

Oddity Central writes that the video caused a wave of anger in the Chinese community and discussions about this business model. Internet users said that although the animals appeared healthy in the images, they also saw such machines in other cities, where fur babies became sick or even died.
It was previously learned that Krugetsu dog, who lost 40 kilos, was looking for a new owner. Some time ago the animal weighed about a hundred kilograms, but with the help of special food for weight loss the dog managed to get rid of extra pounds.
Source: People Talk

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