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No Life Too Small - Love and loss at the world's first animal hospice (Paperback)
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No Life Too Small - Love and loss at the world's first animal hospice (Paperback)
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No Life Too Small is the joyful and inspiring story of the world's
first animal hospice, celebrating the power and beauty of nature,
the strength of the human and animal spirit, and the importance of
love, friendship and community. It will leave you with a tear in
your eye, a smile on your face and a renewed belief in human
kindness. A few years ago Alexis Fleming was bedridden with a
chronic illness. Things became so bad that she wanted to end her
life many times during this period - but her beloved dog, Maggie,
kept her going, especially when doctors gave her just six weeks to
live. Incredibly, Alexis fought her way back to health with Maggie
by her side, only for Maggie to die of lung cancer two years later
on a vet's operating table. Alexis was devastated that Maggie had
died without her and decided to start an animal hospice in her name
in the hope that she could ensure other animals nearing the end of
their life would not have to die alone. Six months later, the
Maggie Fleming Animal Hospice was launched. Alexis has turned a
dilapidated farm in rural Scotland into a haven for animals to live
out their last days in comfort and at peace. With the help of the
local community, despite many challenges, the hospice came to life.
Meanwhile , Alexis' own health was deteriorating again and she
needed life-threatening surgery. Alexis came through the operation
and the road to her recovery was paved with companionship from the
animals in her care, particularly Bran, a dog who had been dumped
with terminal cancer and given six weeks. He recovered alongside
Alexis and went on to live for two more years. Dogs, however old
and mangy, chickens, sheep, goats, pigs, cockerels and even turkeys
: The Maggie Fleming Hospice is a place where all manner of
terminally-ill, abandoned animals come to live out their last days
in comfort and are treated with love. Looking after dying animals
has taught Alexis what really matters in life - kindness,
compassion and love.
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