Zhang Zian thought it over. Over 90% of his shop's profit came from selling cats and dogs. If cat and dog sales were forbidden, then he would have to close his business.
Germany and China had completely different dynamics that made the policies and laws of the countries uncomparable. Germany was a country where those that claimed social benefits could still live a good life; however, in China, millions of people could only afford to eat dirt. It would be unwise for such a country to spend their money and energy on pets; that money should have otherwise been used to improve the lives of the people.
Zhang Zian was greatly intrigued. If Reina's pet shop didn't sell cats or dogs, then how did it develop into such a size? What was it relying on?
Reina answered, "We rely on pet supplies, accessories, and food, of course. We do attract some customers by the exotic pets that we sell, but most only pay for the pet other supplies I mentioned before."