Last cat of the Hill carrying on Purrliamentary legacy

Title: Last Survivor from Beloved Parliament Hill Cat Colony Fights Battle against Cancer
Imagine strolling through the halls of power and being greeted by a furry, jet black cat with enchanting green eyes. For years, Coal Taurozzi brought joy to visitors at Parliament Hill as the last surviving member of the cherished cat colony. Now, his devoted owner, Danny Taurozzi, is rallying the public to come to Coal’s aid.
Once a fixture on the iconic grounds, Coal recently underwent surgery for an aggressive salivary gland cancer. Despite being cancer-free now, the resilient feline requires ongoing treatment for his other health issues. With mounting medical bills, Danny has launched a GoFundMe campaign to ensure Coal receives the care he needs.
At 16 years old, Coal remains as curious and affectionate as ever. His story is intertwined with the lore of Parliament Hill, where he was one of over 30 strays cared for by volunteers. Fond memories of Coal’s playful nature still linger among those who cared for the cats on the Hill.
While the days of the cat colony are a thing of the past, Coal’s enduring spirit serves as a reminder of the bond between humans and animals. Tales of politicians interacting with the feline inhabitants before entering the political arena add a touch of whimsy to the history of Parliament Hill.
As Coal continues his journey towards better health, the outpouring of support from the community is a testament to the special place he holds in many hearts. Whether it’s former prime ministerial cats or political figures, the concern for Coal’s well-being transcends party lines. In the end, what matters most is ensuring that the last survivor of the beloved cat colony receives the care and comfort he deserves.

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