By: Ali Eizaz
A Cafe in South Korea is attracting customers with a set of unusual residents:
- two raccoons, a capybara and and a corgi with identity issues.
Han Song Hee, owner of the Blind Alley cafe in Seoul, told the business was a normal cafe until she purchased it about two years ago and started bringing in her baby raccoons, Cong and Milk.
Song Hee said the cafe has also since acquired a third raccoon, Shot, and a corgi, Cookie, that has spent so much time being brought up among raccoons that it thinks it is one of them, rather than a dog.
The animals are kept in a special room at the cafe to keep them away from customers' food.
A Cafe in South Korea is attracting customers with a set of unusual residents:
- two raccoons, a capybara and and a corgi with identity issues.
Han Song Hee, owner of the Blind Alley cafe in Seoul, told the business was a normal cafe until she purchased it about two years ago and started bringing in her baby raccoons, Cong and Milk.
Song Hee said the cafe has also since acquired a third raccoon, Shot, and a corgi, Cookie, that has spent so much time being brought up among raccoons that it thinks it is one of them, rather than a dog.
The animals are kept in a special room at the cafe to keep them away from customers' food.
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