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Pet stores in Abu Dhabi

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Category : , , , , , , , , , , 145

Hello guys!
Today just a quick article to sum up the various pet stores I found in Abu dhabi. If you have any suggestions, or reviews, I'll be very happy to add them to the list. Just leave a comment at the bottom of the article. And obviously, every time I'll find out about something new, I will update the article.

So here we go!

Lulu supermarkets : food for cats, dogs, birds, fishes. Some accessories such as leash/collar, brushes, very lame toys for dogs. Plastic and metal bowls for cats and dogs. Litter boxes (not covered) and different types of little for cats.

Carrefour supermarkets : cat and dog food, litter, some accessories for cats and dogs.

The American Vet : cat and dog food, including premium brands. Grooming products (shampoos, conditioners, brushes, scissors for claws, etc). Some nice toys. Water fountains. A couple of small cat trees.

Daiso : it's a Japanese value store with cheap items. The quality is not amazing, but it is soo cheap! The Madinat Zayed mall store is really big (it is located inside the Homes R Us store), with a nice inventory of toys for cats and dogs, brushes and combs, leashes and collars. The store in Al Wahda Mall has a little less choice but carries the essentials.
For cats, they also have these really lame scratching pads that you can either leave on the floor or pin on a wall. My cat wasn't too impressed by it, but it was better than nothing when I moved in :-D

Ace (hardware store in Yas Island) : no food but a nice variety of cats and dogs accessories, compared to the usual lack of choice. Quite a few toys and choice of small kennels. There's actually more choice in store than what is displayed in the above link :-)
This is the only place where I found an amazing corrugated cardboard scratching post for Charlie, from the brand Imperial Cat. It was expensive (around 100dhs), but I haven't found anything equivalent elsewhere.

Excellence Pets, across the street from Abu Dhabi Mall, close to Subway restaurant : I thought they only carried products for birds and fishes (which they do) but they also have a bunch of cats and dogs products such as kennels, cat trees (lots of choice actually), cat and dog beds, toys, brushes. The store is very cluttered, which made me feel uncomfortable especially since they sell live animals... you could easily kick a cage with a bird on the floor or something like that if you don't pay attention. For that reason I'm not a big fan of the store, but they do have interesting items.

Dress code for women in Abu Dhabi

Monday, September 17, 2012 Category : , , , , , 288

Here is another question that comes back pretty often: as a woman, how should I dress up when I move to the U.A.E.? Can I wear makeup? Can I wear nail polish? Do I have to cover my head?
Well, you will basically be fine as long as your chest, shoulders and knees are covered. Depending on your job, the dress code can be more conservative, but for everyday life (shopping for groceries, taking your kids to school, etc.), it is plenty enough.

Personally, I usually wear long and loose dresses with a little sweater, or leggings + a long top and a little sweater if my top doesn't have sleeves. The best is to find short sleeves sweaters like this, that you can find in every women's store in the U.A.E.  :

Lots of women wear regular pants and jeans with a top or a skirt. I personally don't wear that kind of clothes even in the West ;-)
The idea is basically to wear clothes that are not too revealing... but then, other than that, it's pretty free : women wear make up, nail polish, jewelry, all sorts of colors and prints. You should avoir sheer fabrics unless you wear something underneath. But, unless you're a mini skirt addict, you shouldn't feel too oppressed, nor should you need to buy U.A.E.-proof clothes :-D 
And if you want to wear your mini skirt... make sure you put an abaya on top! (you don't need to wear the headscarf)



Getting a cell phone in Abu Dhabi

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Hello guys!
I've been busy the past couple of weeks and I haven't been able to post too much. But in the meantime I got a lot of questions and requests for articles, so here I am, back with more information.
Today, I wanted to talk a little bit about mobile phones/cells phones. No matter if you're coming to abu Dhabi to look for a job or to get settled down, you will need to get a phone quite fast.
Just like for home phone and Internet, there are 2 providers in the U.A.E.: Etisalat and Du.

When you arrive, you will probably have to get a prepaid phone. That is because you won't have your visa yet, and your local bank account will not be set up. Here are the options given by Etisalat and Du.
To be honest, their offer is kind of complicated and cryptic... But here is how it works. You can purchase prepaid cards loaded with a given AED amount in their stores or in supermarkets. Then, it is up to you to see if you want to use these credits for local or international phone minutes, SMS, data (to have internet on your phone). To be able to use your minutes, you will have to type a certain code on your phone and the minutes will automatically be credited.
They also give you free minutes if you buy large amounts of credits. It might be interesting, but it depends on your consumption because these credits expire. I strongly advise you to bring your own phone to the U.A.E. so you can connect it with your new prepaid SIM. Make sure before leaving that this phone will work in the U.A.E. Obviously, the more modern and "smartphonish" the phone, the better it is.

Then, when all your paperwork will be done, you will be able to subscribe to a postpaid plan. Some people choose to stick with the prepaid and buy credits for phone, SMS and data. That way they don't have to worry about bills.
If you choose to get a postpaid plan, you will basically have to dive into Etisalat and Du offers and see what suits you best. Usually, their plans include international minutes.
Also, check with your company if any of these two carriers has special rates for employees. The plans are pretty interesting. This is the option I went for. I have a really good plan with a two years contract, and I got a Samsung Galaxy III for free. Pretty cool stuff ;-)
If you want to get a new phone for free or at a discounted price, make sure that you qualify for it. Some people I know sold their brand new phones prior to leaving their home countries. When they went to subscribe for a plan with Etisalat, they found out that they wouldn't be able to get a new smartphone (IPhone in their case) until they're Etisalat customers for 6 months... That created a lot of confusion and misunderstanding, because it didn't make much sense from a Western's perspective, but that's just how the system works.

A few additional tips :
  • Before coming to the U.A.E., a bunch of people told me that everyone here as a Blackberry - hence, that it would be easier for me to get a Blackberry and be in touch with people through BBM. That is not true. Lots of people now have IPhones or Android phones, and it is easy to stay in touch by using SMS messages or Whatsapp. A lot of people have more than one phone (a company phone which is usually a BlackBerry, and a personal phone)
  • Don't go crazy on your phone plan. You can always upgrade, but you can't downgrade.
  • Since everything... tends... to take... a lot... of time... in the U.A.E., even if your company promises you a company phone, I strongly advise you to get a prepaid plan when you arrive. That way you're not stuck without a phone for the first 4 months ;-)

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