Help Lilly Get Her Beloved Cat Rusty Back in Sudbury

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Lillian Novosel and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Lilly is heartbroken. Our family's beloved cat, Rusty, has been taken by Jill Pessot, who is refusing to return him. Jill claims that any outdoor cats belong to her, but Rusty is not homeless - he is a cherished member of our family.

Our daughter, Lilly, has grown incredibly attached to her feline friend, Rusty, who has been part of our lives for many joyful years. Having Rusty at home brought her comfort and companionship, something every child deserves from their pet. When Jill Pessot took Rusty, it left Lilly devastated and confused, unable to understand why her friend was suddenly gone.

Cats roam outdoors, and just like many other pets in Sudbury's close-knit neighborhoods, they occasionally explore beyond their home territories. However, this does not mean they lose their status as valued pets. Jill's actions have set a troubling precedent, and her claim over any cat she sees outside is not justifiable.

We're calling on the Sudbury community and anyone who understands the bond between a child and their pet to stand with us. This is not just about a cat; it's about a daughter's heartbreak and a family's love. With your support, we can raise awareness and press for Jill Pessot to do the right thing and bring Rusty home.

Join our fight to reunite Rusty with Lilly, and let Jill Pessot know that taking someone's pet is unacceptable. Every signature can make a difference in bringing our family back together. Please show your support by signing this petition.

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Recent signers:
Lillian Novosel and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Lilly is heartbroken. Our family's beloved cat, Rusty, has been taken by Jill Pessot, who is refusing to return him. Jill claims that any outdoor cats belong to her, but Rusty is not homeless - he is a cherished member of our family.

Our daughter, Lilly, has grown incredibly attached to her feline friend, Rusty, who has been part of our lives for many joyful years. Having Rusty at home brought her comfort and companionship, something every child deserves from their pet. When Jill Pessot took Rusty, it left Lilly devastated and confused, unable to understand why her friend was suddenly gone.

Cats roam outdoors, and just like many other pets in Sudbury's close-knit neighborhoods, they occasionally explore beyond their home territories. However, this does not mean they lose their status as valued pets. Jill's actions have set a troubling precedent, and her claim over any cat she sees outside is not justifiable.

We're calling on the Sudbury community and anyone who understands the bond between a child and their pet to stand with us. This is not just about a cat; it's about a daughter's heartbreak and a family's love. With your support, we can raise awareness and press for Jill Pessot to do the right thing and bring Rusty home.

Join our fight to reunite Rusty with Lilly, and let Jill Pessot know that taking someone's pet is unacceptable. Every signature can make a difference in bringing our family back together. Please show your support by signing this petition.

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