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#13533932
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: A white toy poodle wearing pink bows and a lace outfit sits in a pet stroller beneath blooming cherry blossom trees in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese pet industry has reached a market value of over 1.8 trillion yen, driven by a shifting demographic toward the 'humanization' of pets, which has spurred significant demand for premium pet apparel, specialized strollers, and pet-friendly travel services during the nation's peak spring tourism season.
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#13533943
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: A person holds a small plush character mascot beneath blooming cherry blossoms for a photograph in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. Character-based merchandising and "Nui-dori" (plush photography) represent a significant segment of Japan’s domestic character industry, which was valued at approximately 2.6 trillion yen in 2023, driven by a dedicated fan base and the global 'kawaii' cultural exports that continue to stimulate retail and tourism sectors.
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#13533915
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Four small pet dogs, including Chihuahuas and a Pomeranian, are posed in a stroller beneath blooming cherry blossom trees in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese pet industry has reached a market value of over 1.8 trillion yen, a growth driven by a shifting demographic toward 'humanization' of pets, which has spurred significant demand for premium pet apparel, specialized strollers, and pet-friendly travel services during the nation's peak spring tourism season.
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#13533918
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Four small pet dogs, including Chihuahuas and a Pomeranian, are posed in a stroller beneath blooming cherry blossom trees in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese pet industry has reached a market value of over 1.8 trillion yen, a growth driven by a shifting demographic toward 'humanization' of pets, which has spurred significant demand for premium pet apparel, specialized strollers, and pet-friendly travel services during the nation's peak spring tourism season.
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#13533920
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Four small pet dogs, including Chihuahuas and a Pomeranian, are posed in a stroller beneath blooming cherry blossom trees in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese pet industry has reached a market value of over 1.8 trillion yen, a growth driven by a shifting demographic toward 'humanization' of pets, which has spurred significant demand for premium pet apparel, specialized strollers, and pet-friendly travel services during the nation's peak spring tourism season.
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#13533923
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Four small pet dogs, including Chihuahuas and a Pomeranian, are posed in a stroller beneath blooming cherry blossom trees in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese pet industry has reached a market value of over 1.8 trillion yen, a growth driven by a shifting demographic toward 'humanization' of pets, which has spurred significant demand for premium pet apparel, specialized strollers, and pet-friendly travel services during the nation's peak spring tourism season.
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#13528622
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528624
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528626
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528629
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528630
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan eats meat in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528631
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528634
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528635
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528637
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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#13528639
3 Apr 2026
Lynx Stepan lives in an enclosure at the Kyiv Zoo, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 2, 2026. The feline became a social media star because of his appearance. Experts explain that the eight-year-old predator, rescued in 2024, spent most of his life in cages in restaurants, cafes, and private homes. This is likely the reason for his excess weight, which is difficult to reduce due to the animal's health and age. His condition is now constantly monitored by zoo employees and veterinarians, who provide individual care.
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