Hong Kong is already home to a few cat cafes, but a new animal-themed cafe has got people rushing down to meet its furry residents.
Rabbitland, Hong Kong's first rabbit cafe, opened its doors on Aug. 16 in Causeway Bay.
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Teddy Chui, co-founder of Rabbitland, told AFPthat there are strict rules to be adhered to and people who flout them will be asked to leave.
Most of the rules relate to the handling and treatment of the rabbits.
Since its opening, Rabbitland has drawn large crowds of children eager to get up close with its bunnies. Due to the lack of space, Hong Kong residents rarely keep pets. "A lot of parents bring their kids here if they want to buy a rabbit, so they know it's not all about playing with them -- it's a lot of work and responsibility," says Chui.
But from the looks of the social media posts, kids aren't the only one taken by these fluffy bunnies.
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