A baby raccoon to stroke while you sip your skinny latte? Or a snake to coil around you after your cappuccino?
Forget dog or cat cafes, Shanghai's animal cafe scene has expanded to include a wider and more exotic kingdom.
The fad in dining alongside all manner of species from raccoons to pigs and reptiles comes despite pandemic-fuelled concerns about the dangers of deadly viruses jumping from wild animals to humans.
There are dozens of animal cafes in China's biggest city, with visitors helping to drive the craze by posing for photos with the creatures and sharing them on social media.
Tucked away in central Shanghai, Raccoon Cafe is home to eight of the mammals. The biggest of them, weighing about 10 kilos (22 pounds), jumps up and down by a window, seemingly agitated by customers.
"I think it's really cute," said Qin Siyu, a 27-year-old professional volleyball player who found out about the cafe from a friend's pictures.
Customers pay from 98 yuan ($15) for entry but it is debatable how much of the venue actually functions as a cafe.
The raccoons' behaviour is too unpredictable for people to have hot drinks around them and the menu is limited.
The cafe's owner, Cheng Chen, admits she had no first-hand experience of raccoons before taking over the establishment at the end of last year.
They can be aggressive, she says, and has the scars on her wrists to prove it.
The 36-year-old understands why some people may question whether it is fair for the raccoons to be kept in a cafe, eating dog food.
Cheng, who seems to have a genuine affection for the raccoons, is an animal lover and has several dogs and cats at home.
She hopes the government will make it more difficult to own and breed such animals, to prevent them from falling into the hands of people who are less concerned about their welfare.
"Generally there's no special regulation. In fact, especially in China, the regulation for pets may be relatively weak," she said.
- 'Huge suffering' -
In another Shanghai cafe, snakes, iguanas and geckos wait to delight customers.
Owner Wang Liqun has 30 snakes, among them Corn snakes and Kingsnakes neither is venomous but they can bite. Wang is yet to have such an incident with a customer.
A visitor who gave only her surname Tang said the cafe helps people to get over their fears.
"After coming here they will feel that it's not what they thought and may find reptiles actually quite lovely," said the 27-year-old.
But Evan Sun, a scientist with World Animal Protection, said that he was "deeply concerned" about such cafes.
"Wild animals are having a miserable life in these cafes, enduring huge suffering and pressure," said Sun, the charity's wildlife campaign manager for China.
"The close interactions with wild animals not only fuel suffering and cruelty, but also creates a hotbed of diseases that could exacerbate the likelihood of zoonotic diseases' emergence and spread.
"Most customers visit animal cafes are animal lovers, but they do not know that their consumption choices have such a negative impact to both wild animals and humans."
ETX Studio
Sat Mar 13 2021
A raccoon interacting with cafe owner Cheng Chen during an interview with AFP at her establishment, Raccoon Cafe, in Shanghai. ETXStudiopic
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