
Muntinlupa LGU offers pet cremation service
The city veterinary office said Muntinlupa City residents may avail of a P500-discount by just presenting a valid ID with their Muntinlupa address.
The rates for the cremation service only are as follows:
1 to 10 kilograms — P2,500
11 to 20 kilograms — P3,500
21 to 30 kilograms — P4,500
31 to 40 kilograms — P5,500
41 to 50 kilograms — P6,500
51 to 60 kilograms — P7,500
However, the city veterinarian office said pet owners will be charged an additional P1,000 for every kilogram in excess of the maximum weight, as mentioned above.
A cremation package is also available, which includes a viewing ceremony, basic memorabilia set, cold storage, soft copy of photos, and the handing over of ashes.
For inquiries, visit the city veterinary office at the 4th floor of the Muntinlupa City Hall Annex Building or call (02) 8862-3866. — VDV, GMA Integrated News

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