Raising pets, raising an industry |
宠物经济催生新职业 |
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BY 花消英气 from 21st Century Published 2022-01-25 |
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Liao Wentao put the body of 2-year-old Garfield on a small bed surrounded by flowers. Then he let the cat’s owner say a last goodbye before cremation. Liao, 26, is a pet undertaker. “We send off 400 to 500 pets each year, and there’s a great demand for pet funerals,” he told China News. Keeping pets has become a trend for young people in China and people are more than willing to pay for whatever their pets need. From 2019 to 2021, China’s pet market grew by almost 18 percent and hit 348.8 billion yuan in value in 2021, according to a report by iResearch Consulting Group. As the pet economy thrives, animal lovers’ diversified needs have boosted the emergence and development of related businesses such as bathing, pet food, pet beauty and healthcare. In addition to basic services, pet owners are increasingly paying for many new services, such as training, pet funerals, insurance, photography and entertainment. The growing pet market has also given birth to a large number of new pet-related jobs, noted CCTV News. Liu Wei, 33, is a famous pet detective in Shanghai. He and his team work on finding families’ lost pets. “We have successfully helped find more than 1,000 pets. Besides cats and dogs, there are other pets like birds, lizards and hamsters,” Liu said. According to Liu, being a pet detective requires a sense of responsibility, kindness and love for animals. Pet detectives also need to be clear-eyed. People who take this job also make use of high-tech products such as infrared thermal imaging devices. “Tracking down pets requires lots of technical knowledge, for example, when we look for cats, knowing their breeds and habits is a must,” said Liu. “In many big cities, cats and dogs have become an indispensable part of many families and are taken good care of. So what we look for are not just pets, but family members.” Apart from pet undertakers and detectives, some people work as pet food testers, pet sitters and pet trainers. According to Tu Di, secretary-general of the Hunan Pet Industry Association, the booming pet market shows people’s improved living standards. However, there are also problems with the industry, for example, the high fees of taking pets to the vet. Many pet owners have called for stricter pricing regulations for pet medical services, reported Global Times. ![]() (Translator & Editor: Li Xinzhu AND Luo Sitian)
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