Paws and popcorn: Thai cinema goes pet-friendly

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Paws and popcorn: Thai cinema goes pet-friendly
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Thailand's pet industry is considered the second-biggest in Asia, behind China.

They were among dozens of four-legged film-goers that arrived in strollers Saturday for the opening of Thailand's first pet-friendly cinema on the fringes of the capital.

Pet ownership grew further during the coronavirus pandemic, and now some businesses are trying to cash in."We take him to work sometimes... today is like an experiment," he told AFP.The animals had to wear diapers and sit in bags while the sound and lighting were adjusted for their comfort, Major Cineplex spokesman Narute Jiensnong said.

Narute noted some pets acquired during the pandemic suffer separation anxiety now that owners are no longer working from home or in lockdown.

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