美国国家公共电台 NPR Video: Animal Cafes Are Cool, But Does A Raccoon Cafe Go Too Far?(在线收听) |
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: The cafe industry can be cutthroat at times. You got to have the thing - right? - a gimmick to distinguish yourself, maybe an avocado latte or a cafe where you can nap. NPR's Elise Hu checked out a cafe in South Korea where you can sip a cup of coffee and cuddle a creature. ELISE HU, BYLINE: So the way an animal cafe works in general is that you pay for entrance. And with entrance, you get a drink. We started out in a South Korea cat cafe. Some folks brought laptops. But it's clear that for most customers, it's all about time with the animals. MOLLY CARMER: You get to pet cats. HU: That's Molly Carmer, who was visiting from Colorado. CARMER: If we can relax at home with each other or if we can relax here with a bunch of cats, then (laughter) it's an easy choice. HU: Cat cafes have become a thing now across the globe. But it's here in East Asia where you can go to a sheep cafe, an owl cafe or a raccoon cafe, which my friend Patrick Terpstra I found on one of Seoul's side streets. So I'm most concerned about, please say no when raccoon's biting on you. Do raccoons know no means no? Interpreter Haeryun Kang reads a warning sign in Korean. HAERYUN KANG: When it's dangerous is when they get into, like, attack mode and start growling. PATRICK TERPSTRA: OK. That sounds terrifying. HU: We tried to get up close and personal anyway. Immediately, a raccoon went for my iced tea and then me. TERPSTRA: OK. HU: Oh, my God. Oh, my God. TERPSTRA: (Laughter). HU: OK. Do I get it off me? (SOUNDBITE OF RACCOON GROWL) TERPSTRA: Oh, no. Oh, no. HU: (Unintelligible). TERPSTRA: Watch it. Don't get scratched. Don't get scratched. HU: (Unintelligible). UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: (Laughter). HU: Oh, God. What the hell? That's what the raccoon snatched our audio recorder, which pretty much sums up how things went down. If you want a more tame animal cafe experience, stick with a cat cafe or a dog cafe. TERPSTRA: (Laughter) I don't think a raccoon cafe is a good idea at all. HU: It was worth a shot. Elise Hu, NPR News... TERPSTRA: (Laughter). HU: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. ...Seoul. TERPSTRA: All right, let's get out of here. (SOUNDBITE OF OK IKUMI'S "SLEEP 2") MARTIN: Oh, man. There's video of that encounter on our Facebook page and at npr.org/elisetries. |
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