Let’s support Puan Masha for her compassion!
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“They then threatened to spread photos of me feeding the dogs, so that residents here would boycott my shop.”
Masha subsequently posted a video on TikTok, in which she can be seen feeding dogs and commenting on the behaviour of those who threatened to boycott her establishment.
“If there are leftovers, why not feed them? Why throw it away into the rubbish bin?” she says in the clip.
This video quickly went viral, with netizens quick to praise her efforts in the comments, and customers flocking to her restaurant. In fact, business picked up so unexpectedly that Masha was caught off-guard.
“People began coming to support my restaurant and offer words of encouragement. I felt bad because we weren’t able to offer the best service owing to the sheer number of customers,” she said.
Masha, who also runs a business selling pet food, supplements and petcare products, acknowledged that animal lovers such as herself often have to put up with criticism and even verbal abuse.
“I fed Milo, the stray in my video, after encountering the two individuals. I remembered their boycott threats and felt sad. Milo is a good dog, he’s not the type to come into my shop. He just wanted food from afar, so I fed him some distance away from my premises.”