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Hot dogs — and cats — get wearable fans to beat Japan’s scorching summer

A 9-y-o female Pomeranian and Poodle Mix named Moco and 8-y-o female Poodle named Purin wear battery-powered fan outfits for pets, developed by Japanese maternity clothing maker
A 9-y-o female Pomeranian and Poodle Mix named Moco and 8-y-o female Poodle named Purin wear battery-powered fan outfits for pets, developed by Japanese maternity clothing maker "Sweet Mommy", in Tokyo, Japan July 28, 2022. (Reuters)
A 5-y-o Scottish Fold cat named Sun wears a battery-powered fan outfit for pets, developed by Japanese maternity clothing maker
A 5-y-o Scottish Fold cat named Sun wears a battery-powered fan outfit for pets, developed by Japanese maternity clothing maker "Sweet Mommy", during the company's promotional event in Tokyo, Japan July 28, 2022. (Reuters)
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06 Aug 2022 09:08:16 GMT9
06 Aug 2022 09:08:16 GMT9

TOKYO: A Tokyo clothing maker has teamed up with veterinarians to create a wearable fan for pets, hoping to attract the anxious owners of dogs – or cats – that can’t shed their fur coats in Japan’s blistering summer weather.

The device consists of a battery-operated, 80-gramme (3-ounce) fan that is attached to a mesh outfit and blows air around an animal’s body.

Rei Uzawa, president of maternity clothing maker Sweet Mommy, says she was motivated to create it after seeing her own pet chihuahua exhausted every time it was taken out for a walk in the scorching summer heat.

“There was almost no rainy season this year, so the hot days came early, and in that sense, I think we developed a product that is right for the market,” she said.

After the rainy season in Tokyo ended in late June, the Japanese capital suffered the longest heatwave on record with temperatures up to 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) for nine days.

“I usually use dry ice packs (to keep the dog cool). But I think it’s easier to walk my dog if we have this fan,” said Mami Kumamoto, 48, owner of a miniature poodle named Pudding and a terrier named Maco.

The device debuted in early July and Sweet Mommy has received around 100 orders for the product, Uzawa said. It comes in five different sizes and is priced at 9,900 yen ($74).

Reuters

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