
Singapore Woman Rebrands Animal Harassment As ‘Healing’ Café Aesthetic
A local woman has been praised for her heroic ability to corner a terrified Shiba Inu for forty-five minutes without once making eye contact with the actual animal.
Cheryl Tan, 24, represents a new wave of Singaporean females who treat pet cafés not as animal sanctuaries, but as high-stakes photography studios where the subjects are merely non-consenting, furry props.
"Eh, the dog damn somber one, I carry him for TikTok he don't want to smile, so I just squeeze his face harder lor," said Cheryl, while checking her reflection in a latte that cost more than a migrant worker’s weekly grocery budget.
Experts suggest that the high-pitched "uwu" screeches emitted by these women are specifically evolved to shatter a feline's eardrums and its general will to live.
"Last time I go for the cats, now I go because the lighting make my skin look like white tofu," Cheryl added, accidentally sitting on a Chihuahua.
Management at the café confirmed that the resident animals have collectively signed a 'Do Not Resuscitate' order to escape the relentless clutching of manicured claws.
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