Entering 2026, Hong Kong's "pet culture" has undergone a qualitative leap. In the past, we thought that having an automatic feeder and an automatic litter box was enough to be considered "tech-savvy pet ownership," but according to the latest industry forecasts, the global pet technology market will soar to US$19.1 billion this year.
READ MORE
In Hong Kong, a financial center where land is incredibly valuable, keeping pets is no longer just a hobby, but a lifestyle. This article will provide you with a comprehensive analysis of the true state of Hong Kong's pet economy.
READ MORE
Many pet owners believe that Hong Kong temperatures rarely drop below freezing, so there's no problem since pets have fur. However, the "damp cold" effect in Hong Kong winters is a huge challenge for animals. High humidity accelerates heat loss from the body surface, and since most homes in Hong Kong use ceramic tiles or marble, these materials conduct heat quickly and have a strong "earth" feel. For dogs, cats, and rabbits that live close to the ground, the room temperature may feel even lower than when you're standing.
READ MORE
Previously, when I wanted to take my pets to Japan, they usually had to be checked in like luggage. I'd be up there drinking orange juice while they were trembling with fear down below. Now, Hong Kong Airlines has launched the "Pet-in-Cabin" service, featuring Pet-in-Cabin (PETC) , meaning you can fly to Tokyo and Osaka with your furry friend! But this isn't as simple as just buying a ticket and going; there are many quarantine regulations and hidden pitfalls involved. We've broken it down for you in this easy-to-understand guide to solve these problems and save you from unnecessary trouble.
READ MORE
Before you know it, 2025 is almost over! All you "servants" have worked so hard this year, why? It's all for your own dreams.
READ MORE
This extensive study is not only a practical guide for pet owners, but also a professional white paper on winter pet product selection and environmental management.
READ MORE