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Cat fur found in kids' vest sold as '100% sheepskin' in Australia; forensic tests expose mislabeled items; sparks outrage
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A children's vest, falsely advertised as Australian sheepskin, was discovered to be made from cat and rabbit fur, sparking outrage among animal rights groups. Further investigation revealed beanies mislabeled as acrylic contained fox and raccoon dog fur.
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