Creative Pet Owner Constructs Ultra-Realistic Parking Garage and Vehicles for His Beloved Pets

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By Car Brand Experts


Imagine this: a skilled craftsman, passionate about animals, builds an underground parking garage specifically for his pets. After all, they already have a home, so why not provide them with their own parking space?

The Instagram account @HotDog66Liu is managed by an anonymous individual, whom sources suspect is a “middle-aged uncle,” according to Google Translate. While the text is in Traditional Chinese, the pet videos shared are universally enjoyable, transcending language barriers.

One recent video has sparked considerable admiration, particularly within the automotive community. After all, who wouldn’t want a dedicated parking space for their vehicles? In this case, the underground garage caters to a variety of pets, including cats, guinea pigs, and dogs, providing them with not only rideable RC vehicles but also a pristine space to park.

Constructing this pet-centered garage was a two-month endeavor, which may seem lengthy for a play area for pets, but the attention to detail is remarkable. The project included painting parking stripes and coloring some walls, as well as installing an overhead sprinkler system, fire extinguishers, directional arrows, blind-spot mirrors, illuminated exit signs, doors, and speed bumps. Additionally, it even features trash and recycling bins.

This sophisticated, climate-controlled parking garage, boasting ultra-purified air, is certainly a haven for its occupants. Among them are two cats named Bu Cuo and TuTu, along with a guinea pig that operates a miniature 4×4. One of the cats is often seen behind the wheel of a black SUV, which technically fits its size, while another video showcases a dog nearly getting run over by a pair of spirited guinea pigs. Are they trying to make a statement with their fast-paced antics?

After a long adventure (one wonders where these pets travel), they can use the elevator to return to the second floor of their home. Yes, there’s even an operational elevator. Unfortunately, there are no exterior photos of the facility available, nor any details about its location. Thus, it’s unclear if it operates as a communal space for friendly visits or if it’s an exclusive retreat for selected furry residents. A pet café styled after The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift would definitely pique interest. Just keep the guinea pigs away from the car keys!

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