The emerging fashion for pet owners in China who want their cats and dogs to have the iconic Disney character’s “cute” ears, must be stopped, advise vets.
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Pets having cosmetic surgery to achieve “Mickey ears” so they can look like Disney’s famous cartoon mouse, is an increasingly worrying trend in China.
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Mickey ears' popularity soars among China pet owners despite concerns over painful, risky cosmetic procedures inflicted on beloved fur babies
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