CARTIMAR Pet Shop: Flora and Fauna

What to see in Cartimar

Cartimar Pet Shop
Flora and Fauna Section

This is the second part of Cartimar pet shop and shopping mall that we previously featured. On weekends, though not on a routine basis, we spent time at Cartimar shop/canvass mainly because we breed personata african lovebirds (ALBs) as a hobby and frequently buy dog accessories and supplies.

Cartimar pet shop is divided into multiple sections, the center part of which are the canine, birds, cats, rabbit, and other animals for sale and its wide range of supplies from feeds, treats, accessories and cages. Exotic animals like martinez (PhP350 each), african gray (PhP35,000) are one of the best finds you can have during a lucky day at Cartimar.

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African Gray

On the other side, the strip Cartimar shopping mall widely known for authentic and replica displays of shoes, clothing, bags, kitchen wares and other goodies.

At the back area where the open parking lot is located, plants and horticulture can be found alongside the fishes and the whole shenanigans for aqua creature lovers.

Flora and Fauna
Cartimar Pet ShopFlora and Fauna Section
​ We were looking for a Malbarosa plant (a mosquito repellent), some shops said a small pot cost PhP150 (approx. $3.6), we failed to get one. We used to visit the various aquariums in the area, these selected shops have exotic fish for sale like that of a gray shark and other saltwater fish. Last year a single shop sold  baby sharks for sale but on our last visit it only had one piece roaming around (I presume they have controlled selling it because it’s illegal). The one left cost PhP3,500 (approx. $85).

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Cartimar Pet Shop
A Place for the Rich Animal Lovers or Simple Animal Breed

Cartimar Shopping Complex
Cartimar Pet Shop
Pasay City

How to get there?
By Commute:
– via LRT bound, take off at Gil Puyat station.
– via bus, from North side – take Ayala Leveriza route. Bus stop near Jac Liner station. Cross the other side going to Luna Street.
– from South side (Roxas Blvd), take Buendia Street or Libertad Street

Complete photos at the Cartimar visit (September 2012)
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    1. Yes they are, it is usually sold through “naglalako” (a guy passing by the street carrying the stuff in net baskets over his shoulders). That was the last time I saw it, they don’t commonly display it inside the venue because for one it’s a prohibited. And it easily gets sold out.

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