You are welcome to be our neighbours here in the UK. If you have fled with a pet, be sure to get it a passport, too. Britain is very strict about pets. I hope we meet and I can help you. Meanwhile I can only wish you the best of luck and that you will soon be on your way to a home where you can live in peace and security.
Gervaise
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