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Pet tribute: Zion of Middlebury
Zion was a good boy who loved belly rubs, snacks, and flopping down in the center of whatever we were working on (board games, puzzles, cookbooks, keyboards) forcing us to lavish him with kisses and adoration. He loved playing “let’s be cats” with his human sister Frankie, and chasing lasers with human sister Joni. Zion had a special relationship with Ron, the robot vacuum. And he could often be found trying to dive head first into an open bag of Ruffles cheddar and sour cream chips. Zion leaves behind his partner in crime — and cuddles — Teton (his beloved cat brother), who misses him madly. As do the rest of us.
— Megan James, Middlebury
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