I was catching up with my magazine reading, when a plastic bag I discarded started… flying! Electric fan-propelled flying, that is =D

Of course, cats don’t know that: my pet cat Gyunyu started running and batting after the flying plastic bag! When she caught up, she made the plastic her very own territorial base:

Meowr! The plastic bag is mine!

 

Anyway, I feel “safer” with my pet cat now–yesterday I brought her for vaccine shots from the UP College of Veterinary Teaching Hospital- Companion Animal Clinic in UP Diliman, right behind the College of Fine Arts, UP Diliman Campus. A friend who is a licensed veterinarian shared that it’s one of the cheapest, and best veterinary service clinics around. For general info, their contact numbers are 927-89-15, 928-54-26. They’re open Mondays to Saturdays, 8-11 am and 1-3 pm. :D I’m not afraid of kitty bites anymore!

4 Responses to “The Plastic and the Newly-Vaccinated Cat”

  1. ced said

    i-siopao na natin yan! hehe, tamang tama, gutom na ako ngayon! yum!

  2. cez said

    your kitty’s sooooo cute..even more when she got into the plastic bag..hahahaha…thank you so much for the contact information of the UP vet hospital..i really need it badly for my sick dog..thanks so much and God bless..

  3. cez said

    thank you so much again…my dog is currently confined in an animal clinic, it’s been three days already and no progress at all..she couldn’t stand up anymore, her lower body is paralyzed and all they do is give her medicines resulting to almost 3k bill as of the moment..(sigh) thanks so much im really hoping for a miracle when i bring her to UP…

  4. Aleli said

    hello cez! I’m glad you were able to locate the information I posted in this entry. The vets (and vets-in-training) in the UPD companion animal clinic would most likely take sensitive measures for your dog with whatever she is diagnosed with– they do take pride with being products of the premier university and all, and they do charge relatively lower than other private clinics in the area for their work.

    I pray that your dog gets better soon!

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