Câliner un raton laveur en sirotant une boisson ou bien jouer avec un cochon miniature en croquant un gâteau: c’est possible à Shanghai, où les “cafés à animaux” de plus en plus exotiques se multiplient.
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Iguane ou raton laveur? Boom du "café animalier" exotique en Chine
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