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Hong Kong opens its first rabbit cafe despite warning from vets that it could put stress on the animals.
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A youthful client plays with a rabbit at the main rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Dessert is served at the primary rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Customers play with a rabbit at the principal rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Customers eat at the principal rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
A client sustains a rabbit inside a pen at the main rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
A rabbit is seen behind a wall at the principal rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Customers eat at the principal rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Customers eat at the main rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
A rabbit is seen behind a wall at the main rabbit bistro in Hong Kong. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
A rabbit takes a gander at a client at the main rabbit bistro in Hong Kong, China August 25, 2016. Hong Kong opened its first rabbit bistro regardless of notices from vets that it could put weight on the creatures. REUTERS/Bobby Yip