We made a new friend
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We made a new friend


We meet Churchill last night. You can read all about him at The Adventures of Churchill.

Churchill is facing very complex surgery to save his front leg. It was recommended he be "put down" due to the cost, but Rhiannon and Michael were already in love with Church. The costs are estimated at $300-500, possibly more. If you would like to contribute directly to the vet, here is the info:

Dr. Bird
Veterinary Services of Wickford
25 Shermantown Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874

There is also a paypal account set up on The Adventures of Churchill that you can donate too.

Churchill we are purring for you. ~Scylla, Charybdis & Socks




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