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Fashion for Furry Friends: Owner Crafts Outfits to Transform Pet Stereotypes

Aniram, a 22-year-old pet owner, is on a mission to change the “scary” stereotypes associated with pit bulls and black cats by crafting adorable outfits for her pets. Initially intimidated by her father’s pit bull, Akira, Aniram’s perspective shifted after she adorned the dog with a homemade flower crown. Inspired by the positive response, she expanded her efforts to include her black cat, Azuki, and another pit bull, Asahi, creating a range of charming bows and hats. Her unique approach has not only transformed perceptions but has also gone viral on Instagram, drawing widespread admiration and support.

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