Germans were fond of more than just dogs––they also loved keeping other animals as pets.
Germany was home to a large number of pets. In fact, one in three families owned a pet. Domestic cats were the most popular pet of choice, numbering 8 million in total, followed by pet dogs––despite the fact that any breed of dog could be seen wandering on the street––numbering 5 million. The remaining pets numbered about 5 million, and included rabbits, hamsters, and guinea pigs.
Zhang Zian took Famous and walked towards where the person had pointed. The other elfins followed him, looking around with curiosity.
Before they had walked a long distance, they came across a multifunction pet store. It was a massive building with two floors and was almost as big as a medium-sized supermarket. Zhang Zian's shop was almost a slum compared to this one.