Plenty of pet owners treat their furry pals like their own children, whether feeding them top-quality food or sending them off to day care centres to get pampered. And when you’ve got money to spend like there’s no tomorrow, of course you’d splurge even more on your cuddly companions. Meet five Hong Kong celebrities who spoiled their pets by giving them the best they can offer. Nicholas Tse Ting-fung Actor Nicholas Tse seems to have his hands full with his culinary endeavours these days, but he still makes the time to care for his furry friends. He has two cats named Miso and Dashi and an adorable dog named Mustard. 4 uber-rich Hong Kong icons who came from humble beginnings The 41-year-old star occasionally features his pets as mascots for the products from his food travelogue show, Chef Nic . He also likes to share pet updates on his social media accounts. After reviewing Tse’s social media posts, some media sites have speculated that Tse’s pup Mustard actually lives in a separate property from Miso and Dashi. Eagle-eyed viewers spotted different interior decor in Tse’s videos, noting that they had never seen all the animals together. Liza Wang Ming-chun A diva with a career running over four decades, Liza Wang is one of Hong Kong’s most well-known celebrities. Earning the nickname “big sister” in the industry, the 74-year-old star’s career in entertainment spans television, singing and Cantonese opera! She is also married to Cantonese opera performer Law Kar-ying. After her previous dog Momo passed away, Wang’s husband revealed in an interview that he decided to adopt mongrels, since they’re less likely to get sick. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 汪明荃Liza (@wang_liza) The couples’ current dogs Coco and Bingo get to live the high life in their three-storey mansion in Sai Kung, reports HK01. Wang also treats the pair to dog-friendly mooncakes every year! Elanne Kong An avid cat lover, Elanne Kong made the bold decision to open a cat hotel during the pandemic for pet owners to leave their cats at when they embark on travel adventures. Investing nearly six figures into the cat hotel, her peers – and even Kong herself – admitted that her decision to open a hotel business during Covid-19 was “crazy”, reports Jayne Stars. Bruce Lee’s unfinished film and TV projects revealed, from Warrior to Game of Death The hotel suffered financial setbacks initially, prompting the 34-year-old actress and singer to pull money from her own pocket to keep the hotel open. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 貓季酒店 (@catseasonshotel) Kong’s hotel now houses cats who either need a temporary place to stay, or whose former owners have moved away. With six types of rooms to choose from, Kong revealed in October 2020 that she was housing 19 cats in the facility, reports Jayne Stars. Joyce Chen Yin-hang Since graduating from TVB’s training academy in 1995, Joyce Chen has been a familiar face frequently seen in dramas from the late 1990s. Her role in the hit 2001 drama Virtues of Harmony as Kam Yat received critical acclaim and propelled her career as an actress. Despite taking a step back from the entertainment world in recent years, the 45-year-old has kept herself busy with her three dogs. However, at one point Chen owned up to five dogs and even rescued a rabbit from being slaughtered for food during one of her trips to China, according to toick.hket.com A devoted owner, Chen treats her pets like her children. The star often buys health supplements for her pup Little Princess, who had tracheal disorder, reports HK01. Kelly Cheung After competing in numerous beauty pageants and winning the Miss Chinese Chicago pageant in 2011, Kelly Cheung joined TVB as a presenter for Dolce Vita , the channel’s English lifestyle programme. Making her acting debut in 2016, the 31-year-old found great success after starring in TVB dramas like The Taxorcist Sidequel – Chapter One and Legal Mavericks 2020. 5 celebrity break-ups that shook Hong Kong View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kelly Cheung 張曦雯 (@kelllycheung) Nowadays, staycations are the go-to getaway for locals , whether they’re going to celebrate a special occasion or if they’re just in need of a breather. Last year, the Big White Duel 2 star checked in at the Rosewood Hotel for a staycation with her pup Nala. Aside from treating Nala to dog-friendly desserts, Cheung and Nala also did yoga together and shared some cute moments on Instagram. Want more stories like this? Follow STYLE on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter .