WORLD ANIMAL DAY AT AYALA TRIANGLE
October 2, 2011
The 6 o’clock mass was too early but we were able to catch the start. Tisoy and Epoy looked handsome in their clothes.
Waiting for the holy mass to end
After the mass, there goes the blessing of pets. Of course, we were in the forefront. There were not much pets so we felt comfortable since the place was not crowded.
Blessing of pets
Bantay, the mascot, danced with 4 other guys so we had a short pictorial. By the way, Makati Congresswoman Monique Lagdameo spoke on the importance of pets.
Bantay the mascot
Before going the rounds of the booths, we registered with Wellness. It is for humans. We were given stubs. We didn’t know that it can also be used to avail of giveaways for pets.
Registration booth
After registering Tisoy and Epoy with the secretariat, we went to the booths. We were deluged with freebies and gifts.
Free checkup in BSF - Beterinaryo Sa Fort
In line for the giveaways
A kid and her pet
A doting grandma
Tisoy and a female shih tzu
A cat on a shoulder
In the Alpo booth, we were given 4 canisters, i.e. 1 for Epoy, 1 for Tisoy and 2 for humans. BSF (Beterinary Sa Fort) provided a free checkup for Epoy.
In line for another set of giveaways
Before going home, we had our breakfast in Banaple, an eatery inside the Ayala Triangle.
Epoy and Gucci in Ayala Triangle gardens
The 6 o’clock mass was too early but we were able to catch the start. Tisoy and Epoy looked handsome in their clothes.
After the mass, there goes the blessing of pets. Of course, we were in the forefront. There were not much pets so we felt comfortable since the place was not crowded.
Bantay, the mascot, danced with 4 other guys so we had a short pictorial. By the way, Makati Congresswoman Monique Lagdameo spoke on the importance of pets.
Before going the rounds of the booths, we registered with Wellness. It is for humans. We were given stubs. We didn’t know that it can also be used to avail of giveaways for pets.
After registering Tisoy and Epoy with the secretariat, we went to the booths. We were deluged with freebies and gifts.
In the Alpo booth, we were given 4 canisters, i.e. 1 for Epoy, 1 for Tisoy and 2 for humans. BSF (Beterinary Sa Fort) provided a free checkup for Epoy.
Before going home, we had our breakfast in Banaple, an eatery inside the Ayala Triangle.
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