SANAA (Reuters) - In Yemen, where almost four years of war have brought millions to the brink of famine and ravaged the economy, Mourad Jamal struggles to keep his small pet shop in the capital Sanaa afloat.
Fluffy white cats and birds are on show in cages along the wall. A lone gold fish swims in a tank, and a grey parrot stands on a perch. Animal collars and leads hang from the back wall and packets of dog biscuits are stacked at the counter.
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