Here’s a little update on the two kittens (Jack and Poy), who share a home with five dogs and Pepsi, the other cat princess.
Speaking of cats, I now understand why cat lovers say that eventually the pet cat becomes the master (or in this case, mistress) of the home.
Well, since we got Pepsi, she is now called Princess Pepsi by all who meet her. After all, she does have that regal bearing that only a princess cat has.
The doggies, they have come to accept her presence in the house, although we still have yet to let them play together (afraid).
Jack and Poy were treated by Doc Wil Almoro of the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). We tried to treat their galis (mange) at home using virgin coconut oil (VCO), the same treatment I use for my psoriasis.
Although the VCO seemed to be working, it was not working fast enough. Jack and Poy spent two nights at the PAWS shelter where they got deworming shots and treatment for their mange.
Because of their condition they can’t stay with Pepsi yet because mange is contagious. So, we have cleaned up their little home in our garden and they will stay there until their mange clears up. I was assured by PAWS director Anna Cabrera that I should see improvement in the next two weeks.
I am also happy that they have been dewormed as this is an assurance that they will start growing faster — they are so scrawny.
Jack and Poy are really two sweet kittens who love hanging out with people. They also really love playing with Pepsi, but that will have to wait a little longer.
What better way of living life can there be than that.
My barkybunch Tasha, Nik, Gorby, Yuri and Cola send loving barks to my mom who celebrates her birthday today. Pepsi, Jack and Poy purr happy birthday and lots of blessings to my mom, too.
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I have gotten into the habit of playing Angry Birds on my celphone.
If you have never played this game let me give you a crash course. It is simply firing the birds from a slingshot and trying to pop the pigs that are hiding in the many obstacles in the way.
I guess it’s my way of dealing with pent-up stress. I like the game because there are several kinds of birds and each one has its own strengths and weaknesses. The purpose of the game is simple and straightforward — get rid of the pigs by firing the least number of birds.
At least I know that the birds in Angry Birds, although they may be angry, are free to fly in the many hues of the skies that the game has.
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Valle Verde 5 is hosting a first “Valentine’s Pet Run” at Valle Verde 5 on Sunday, Feb. 27. The event will begin with a friendly race among pet dogs with owners in tow. Other events for the day include a dog show, demos on pet care, plus a pet fashionista contest. Homer Perez of Valle Verde 5 informed me that booths will be set up selling pet accessories, food for humans, balloons, popcorn, and ice cream.
The event, which will be attended by residents of Valle Verde and neighboring subdivisions, promises to be a fun-filled affair. A grand raffle will cap the event. Major sponsors include Kia, San Miguel, and Ayala Land.
A share of the proceeds of this event will be given to Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). Donations and sponsorships are encouraged. For inquiries, call Mabel at 6310496 or 0926-946-0695.
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For International Spay Day, the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) will offer free spay and neuter service for native dogs (Aspins) and cats (Puspins) at the PAWS Shelter on Feb. 25. The PAWS shelter is at Katipunan Ave., Quezon City, Feb. 25 for a maximum of two pets per human. Registration is from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Only 50 slots are available. For information, call 475-1688.