We couldn't raise enough in time to get the medical treatment Squiggy needed. The tumor on his leg was cancerous and ithad spread to his bowel. He died from several causes including infection and internal bleeding.
He was taken to a vet for euthanasia several days ago. The cost to put Squiggy down was $180. The charge was for euthanasia and cremation. The owner wanted but could not afford to keep Squiggy's ashes as the expense would've been around 300 additional dollars.
We are happy that Squi...


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