10-year-old sister and 8-year-old sister who sells lemonade in order to spend the operation cost of a domestic cat



In Ogden, Utah there is a lemonade stall with a handmade sign written as "Buy a drink, help my cat" where the 10-year-old girl and the 8-year old boy work to earn surgery fees for the cats themselves by themselves It seems that it is.

Details are as follows.
Aspen Granath (10 years old) had a cat's Patches for his younger brother, Skylar (8 years old), but at one time Patches damaged the spinal cord and became unaffiliated. Children's father told the children that the veterinarian said that Patches should cut their legs so that they can live a normal life even a little.

The surgery costs 700 dollars (about 74,000 yen), so the children decided to open a lemonade stall in the street corner of Ogden for about 4 hours a day. The price is 1 dollar for water and 25 cents for powder lemonade.

Aspen says "Patches is my favorite pet, so I will do as much as I can."

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