I'm glad it helps. I so hope you find him. Let us know when you do:).
On 1/22/07, Susan Loesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you! We've located lost cats after 4-5 weeks -- it really helps to hear about one found after 2 months! While we haven't found Jack we also haven't found a body or his red collar -- so there is hope. *Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: This is an awesome site that helps people find their lost pets. http://www.lostapet.org/ I hope Jack comes home safely. I had a rescue kitty escape from my home last year in early January and found her in March by the garbage cans, so you never know. On 1/22/07, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Such a bittersweet story about the neighborhood Jack's gone missing in. > It sounds like so much good will be done in his honor. Isn't that just > life in a nutshell? Since the folks in that area seem so kindly > disposed to animals, I'm wondering if someone has taken Jackie in, or is > at least keeping him fed. I know it must be cold out, but is your > friend keeping a window or door ajar in case he wanders back home? > Around 3am seems to be the time when they feel safe to attempt travel. > Has your friend been going outside and shaking a package of dry food > around that time? Since other's have been trapped, it sounds like traps > > are being set where he went missing. How fortunate for the ones that > have been/will be helped. Thank you Jack, now COME HOME! > Nina > > Susan Loesch wrote: > > Nina, thank you so much. Please do send prayers Jack's way. He > > disappeared on Jan. 1st and there hasn't been a day, hardly that > > someone from his family or our rescue group hasn't been "on the > > streets" looking for him and talking to people. I really do like the > > business card idea -- we did, in addition to flyers, half-size > > "handbills" -- half of an 81/2 x 11 page which we put on doors and > > gave to people - but the business cards are easier for people to hold > > on to. The neighborhood is really interesting -- an old downtown > > 'hood area where people are moving in and renovating old homes. Lots > > of boarded up homes, brushy areas mixed in with better cared for > > places. Last night a couple of kids brought a black cat to Dianne's > > (Jack's mom) door thinking it was Jack. It wasn't but Dianne took it > > in because it had an injured tail and took to vet this morning. > > She's also taken all unaltered animals she's trapped to be altered. > > Our rescue group has discovered in this search that this is the > > neighborhood where we want to begin to concentrate on tnr- we are > > calling our effort "The Jackie Project" in Jack's honor -- we have met > > many wonderful people with essentially zero resources who are willing > > to feed strays but can't afford spay neuter. Jack's nicknames are > > Jackie and Ducky. He is black but with a brownish tint in the sun. > > He has lots of sinus problems and lots of the time has the tip of his > > tongue sticking out. I have been amazed that every single person we > > have talked to -- including knocking on the door at all hours -- has > > been indredible -- not one single person has refused a request to let > > us check basements or walk their property -- and we have felt safe > > even though this is a neighborhood high in drug activity and police > > activity. Other than not finding Jack yet it has been a totally > > positive experience. > > > -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20
-- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20

