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😺 Милота дня: А вы знали, что в Гонконге домашним питомцам выдают удостоверения личности?

На этих мини-"паспортных" карточках указаны имя питомца, фото и данные владельца. Наконец усы, лапы и хвост стали официальным документом))

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