Shanghai restaurant caters to pampered pets with gourmet dog dinners

Published: 
Listen to this article
  • Smaller family sizes in China, paired with a growing number of people living alone, has increased the importance of animal companions
  • China’s pet economy was worth nearly HK$537 billion last year and its projected to rise
Reuters |
Published: 
Comment

Latest Articles

Experts urge Hong Kong schools to join flu vaccine scheme

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol detained

Hong Kong Gen Z anxiety rates soar, study calls for emotional education

Sometimes a pet needs to be pampered! Photo: Shutterstock

Hengheng’s friends could tell she was enjoying her birthday party in the pricey, health-conscious restaurant in downtown Shanghai by the way she licked her food off the plate.

A one-year-old Border Collie sitting in a buggy and wearing a cupcake hat, Hengheng was the only one at the table enjoying the carefully prepared, elaborately plated food which at the Cat and Dog Club is for pets only.

“If my dog is happy then I am happy. My dog is just like my child,” said Tiffany Wang, Hengheng’s owner, one of six people celebrating the birthday by clapping and taking pictures of the dog and her paw-shaped cake.

Pets get pampered at “Cat and Dog Club”. Photo: Dianping/@coldk

“I can see from her reaction and the way she was eating everything so fast that she was actually really happy.”

China’s pet economy was worth 493.6 billion yuan (nearly HK$537 billion) last year, a 25 per cent increase on the previous year, according to data from research firm iiMedia Research. It is expected to reach 811.4 billion yuan (HK$882.7 billion) by 2025.

Summer hair care for your dog

Part of this growth is attributed to smaller family sizes in China – the country recorded its lowest birth rate on record last year.

A growing number of people are also living alone, with state media publishing data last year showing China has 125 million one-person households, increasing the importance of animal companions.

A corgi celebrates its birthday at “Cat and Dog Club”. Photo: Dianping/@coldk

The Cat and Dog Club, which opened in 2021 to cater to a growing army of pet lovers, serves an extensive menu to its animal customers with an average meal costing around 90 yuan (HK$98).

“We don’t put any sugar, oil, additives and it’s very fresh to meet our standards,” said manager Ma Tao. “It’s also fine for people to eat, but it doesn’t have a lot of flavour.”

Sign up for the YP Teachers Newsletter
Get updates for teachers sent directly to your inbox
By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy
Comment