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The young man opened a studio to make specimens of dead pets. What do cat lovers think?

The young man opened a studio to make specimens of dead pets. Cat lovers say that this is a continuation of love, allowing pets to accompany them in another way.

After the unfortunate death of Li's pet Jinmao Milk, Li was very uncomfortable with the death of the pet, so he chose to make the pet into a weighing specimen. Li made his pet into a specimen and asked him to wait for him at the door in another way, which is undoubtedly a great psychological comfort to him. He found this way comforting. With his own personal experience, Li slowly turned this continuation of love into a career.

Today, Li has his own specimen studio in Hangzhou, which specializes in making pet specimens for those who have unfortunately left their pets, so that pets can continue to give love to their owners and let their owners feel that their pets are still there. It is reported that Li's studio receives a commission of about 10 a year. Li said that the cost of making specimens is not expensive, but it is only about three or four thousand yuan. He doesn't make money from this business, and he can't make much money.

Because it takes about four months, sometimes half a year, to make a pet specimen, the process is very complicated, and there are very dangerous organic solvents in the process, so it is not bad to say that it is a high-risk occupation. Moreover, when making specimens, Li will communicate with the owner countless times to understand the daily interaction between the pet owner and the pet, so as to vividly restore the specimens.

It can be seen that this is not a simple specimen, but a specimen mixed with emotion. Although this cause does not make money, it is a cause of love, a cause of passing on love and a cause of continuing love. Li said that if we only look at money, this business can't go on. Judging from the death of the pet and the psychological comfort brought to him by the specimen, he is determined to carry this cause to the end and continue his love for the pet to the end.