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Discussion in '☋ General Chat ☋' started by sntmig, Jan 7, 2011.

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  1. sntmig

    sntmig DI Forum Adept

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    trust me..Love you pet :D????? see Dr Gregg Acuna at new office on Hibbard ave.Piapi..0920 920 9752
     
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    yes, the best around and very good staff our dogs are happy to see them even after they took care of shots and sterilization to prevent MORE DOGS! best in Dumagute
     
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    Greg has been our vet for our 5 rottweilers for the last 10 years, all dogs reaching more than 11 years old thanks to his dedication and care. Always available. I fully support this recommendation.
     
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    About how much are they charging for spay/neuter....there are a couple of resident cats in our neighborhood that keep reproducing and I wouldn't mind footing the bill to get them fixed.
     
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    Are you serious with that? I mean, my family has been feeding around 12 cats around our area for the last 4 years now and they are always coming back for food and of course they are always making cute little kitties!

    I am away from home right now and oh all I can tell them is, "FEED them, no matter what! and DON'T hit them!". Well, hope we are one in your 'neighborhood'? HaHa!

    Oh bless your heart!
     
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    Yep, totally serious!! I had 12 outdoor cats (that started out as 1, then 2, then 6, etc......) when I lived in the states. I love cats and we already have about 6 that hang around our very small neighborhood that I feed and pet every day. I don't want to kill them, just try to keep the numbers down and help prevent more strays, we see so much animal suffering here from overpopulation. The neighbors aren't so crazy about them, as they urinate and defecate in the yards. We are always going to have kittens here (I have noticed one of the females is pregnant again), but if we can spay some of the females it will help keep them from becoming nothing more than just "pests", as they are viewed here. We love having cats around, cats help get rid of mice, rats, and snakes. God bless you for caring about animals, too!!


     
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    A large Burmese Python will take care of the cat problem at no charge! :D
     
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    OH you rude! Glad we are not in Burma, then!

    LOL:D:D
     
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    No worries, the equivalent is very readily available in the Philippines! :D

    It's called a reticulated python and is here on Negros. It grows to be one of the longest snakes in the world!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_reticulatus
     
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    permres..I admire you for wanting to be a resposible pet lover..and I wish that the other pet owners would take note. Stop in and visit Gregg at his clinic for price..I had 2 males done 2 -5 years ago and it was 1500 each..I have had 5 female done over the years..I think its about 3000 each..Miguel
     
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