This corner features pets of animal lovers every week. We hope new owners and those thinking of getting a pet will be encouraged to be responsible “furparents” through these features. We also hope more people will be moved to be kind to animals when they read about the great relationship that can be created between humans and animals.
PINCHY, a stray kitten, was about to cross a busy street when Kat Perez Abundancia saw her. This was in 2016.
“My initial reaction was to run and stop the vehicle that might hit her. She was very thin and very hungry. So i decided to bring her home,” Kat says.
“I called her Pinchy as she looks like a mini pincher. Even with her size now, she still looks like a 3-4 month-old kitten. She's now my bunso… Very sweet but most of the time , a rather demanding baby girl,” Kat adds
HUNTER and TEEPOT play with young girls at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help – Caysasay Children’s Home.
“Even our furbabies get to do their share for the community: to make both children and adult alike smile and be happy!!!” says proud owner Jf Maneja.
GOLDY and a sibling were being tossed around like balls by kids in the neighborhood when Kat Perez Abundancia saw them in 2010.
“I heard a cry outside our house. Then I saw our neighbor's kids playing. I didn’t mind at first but then I suddenly saw they were throwing two golden kittens like balls. I wasn’t able to control myself and I just shouted my heart out,” Kat says.
Kat got the kittens, brought them home and fed them. Unfortunately, one of the kittens died in less than a week.
“Goldy survived this tragic experience I think, they were like weeks old then, “Kat says.
She described him as “very techie as he loves to play mad coaster in my sister's ipad .”
“He is mama's boy, my boy. I always tell him that he is the king of the jungle, and that he is a lion. He does have a lion’s hat,” Kat says.
She adds, ”He is a very brave boy who always watches over me and takes care of me when I’m sick.“
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