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“Miracle” – Update: On behalf of Miracle And The Peterborough Humane Society, Thank you!

Oct 9, 2014

IMG_1036 IMG_1032“Miracle” – Update: On behalf of Miracle And The Peterborough Humane Society, Thank you!

Miracle came into the Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) August 13, 2014 as a stray and was noted that she had an injured tail and through x-rays she also had a fractured pelvis.

It is with great happiness that PHS can inform our community that Miracle has recovered from surgery having had her tail partially removed and the fractured pelvis healing on its own, both with no complications.

Miracle is a very affectionate kitty that needs tender loving care and is now up for adoption and patiently waiting for her forever home.  We are so fortunate to have such a giving community, thank you everyone who generously contributed to Miracle’s medical expenses.

Adoption hours at Peterborough Humane Society are Monday – Saturday 10am – 4pm.  385 Lansdowne St. E. , 705-745-4722 ex 200

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