Last cat of the Hill carrying on Purrliamentary legacy

Title: Last Survivor of Beloved Parliament Hill Cat Colony Needs Public Support for Medical Bills
Coal Taurozzi, the last remaining feline from the cherished former cat colony on Parliament Hill, has greeted millions of visitors to the powerful political grounds with his jet black fur and bright green eyes. The beloved cat, adopted by Danny Taurozzi after the sanctuary closed in 2013, is now in need of help to cover his mounting medical expenses for an aggressive salivary gland cancer.
Taurozzi, Coal’s devoted pet dad, has started a GoFundMe campaign to aid in paying for the cat’s treatment. Despite being cancer-free after having a malignant tumor removed recently, Coal requires ongoing medical care for various health issues, including arthritis and kidney disease. Although Taurozzi has pet insurance, the bills still amount to thousands of dollars.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has praised Taurozzi’s efforts to save Coal, calling it heartwarming and emphasizing the importance of supporting the last surviving member of the iconic Parliament Hill cat colony. At 16 years old, Coal remains as affectionate and curious as ever, captivating the hearts of all who encounter him.
Coal’s journey traces back to being abandoned as a kitten and growing up in the parliamentary cat colony, where volunteers, including Taurozzi, cared for and fed him. The colony, once home to over 30 stray cats, was a cherished part of Parliament Hill lore, drawing politicians and visitors alike to interact with the furry residents.
As the last of the feline colony, Coal’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of animal welfare and compassionate care. Despite the challenges he faces, Taurozzi remains determined to give his beloved companion the best life possible, cherishing the bond they share.
To contribute to Coal’s medical expenses and support the last survivor of the revered Parliament Hill cat colony, individuals can visit the GoFundMe campaign set up by Danny Taurozzi. Together, we can ensure that Coal receives the care he needs and continues to be a cherished symbol of resilience and companionship.

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