Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix
Leslie, This is just horrible. I am so behind on my mail.. I hope that I read that you have found them! Prayers to you all. tonyaLeslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie
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Leslie, I am so sorry. I have been praying for your babies & will keep the prayers coming. Yvonne
Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix
Oh, Leslie, I am just sick for you!!! I am so sorry!!! I am not on the list much, it is hard to keep up on here, so you may not know me, but if there is anything I can do to help, someone let me know. If there is a number to call just tell me where to call and what you all are saying to get this on the air. I will use all my positive thoughts to hopefully guide your babies back to you, just believe and they will. Janine Smith Leslie wrote: Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.4/478 - Release Date: 10/17/2006
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oh my god, that is so scary and horrible. I am praying right now for their safe return. You might want to contact local media about it, so that people keep a look out for the cats. I read in the paper a few months ago that people on a drive across country lost their cats at a rest stop-- the cats got out-- and they found one a few weeks later and the other about 3 months later, both fine. I hope that your babies are likewise safe and will be returned to you at some point. Michelle
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I sent it to the CNN news tip line Bonnie http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/ http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf - Original Message - From: Mi Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, October 16, 2006 11:29 pm Subject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > oh my god... i'm so sorry to hear that... i saw Kelly's email just > now. i'll call those 2 numbers after i finish this email... > > Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Please bear with me here in > writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. > > I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats > with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). > Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back > in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. > > This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, > go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from > the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it > out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key > inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing > up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I > in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons > (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there > are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and > by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. > > As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are > microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, > so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get > thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the > thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so > scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was > found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present > itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. > > I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. > > He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I > have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight > bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying > that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. > Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable > item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. > > Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if > the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found > anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that > they at least stay together. > > Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in > the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to > locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and > Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or > hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that > they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure > on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are > unharmed. > > Thank you all so much, > Leslie > > > > > - > Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and > 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. >
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Dear Leslie: My poor dear! You must be sick with worry! I know that I would be! I do not have much time to read the post these days let alone respond. I have been following this all day hoping to have time to respond! I will be praying that your cats will be found soon and safely returned to you! Precious Pets --- Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't > know how hard it would be > to put into words. > > I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take > the cats with me (they > love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving > them). Monday mornings I > pack everything up including the cats, go back in to > say goodbye to Ed, and > then drive the 20 minutes home. > > This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school > books, the cats, go back in > kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware > from the fridge and go > back outside to find someone in my car backing it > out of the driveway. The > doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, > so they must have > hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, > "hey" and "get out" and > banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the > tupperware against it, > having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but > they kept going. I > yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't > stop. Ed heard me > yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on > the phone with 911. > > As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both > are microchipped. They > ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so > they were loose. I don't > know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, > or to be kept in. Satch > is probably talking the thief's ear off because he > didn't get fed before we > left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown > out. Satch is a big > guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is > likely to present > itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so > scared. > > I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. > > He threw my book bag out the window across from a > nearby park, I have no > idea why that item of all that he could have (my > overnight bag, grocery > bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying > that even through this > stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the > 20 lb biology book was > probably the most valuable item in the car, not that > its street value would > amount to much. > > Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that > area to see if the cats > might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found > anything. Satch knows > his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at > least stay together. > > Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, > mine was in the car, but > maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to > locate it ), and pray > that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix > oblivious to my > concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging > out on a nice porch > waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be > stressed, but get back > to me after a harmless adventure on their end. > please pray that I see them > again and that they are unharmed. > > Thank you all so much, > Leslie > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Oh Leslie, I am speechless. My thoughts will be of you and prayers that you get your babies back. Gina .Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie Visit my Tigger Tales site! See my cats' gallery at Zazzle Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out.
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oh my god... i'm so sorry to hear that... i saw Kelly's email just now. i'll call those 2 numbers after i finish this email...Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.
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Find out where all the animal "shelters" are in the area: Animal Control, Humane Society, no kill shelters etc and visit them personally every day. Ask the people at the shelters if there are other shelters in the area that you don't know about. You can not just call. You have to go there. A friend had a dog go missing for 5 days. She went to every shelter, posted over 1000 flyers with color pictures etc and, thank God, the dog was found safe and sound (although hungry). This is what you have to do to recover the cats. Posting flyers on poles near intersections and around parks and in fast food places helps. The media would be wonderful. My prayers are with you. Dixie Louise went missing for a few hours on a farm and I was beside myself. I can only imagine what you and, more importantly, the cats are going thru. If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow man. St. Francis - Original Message - From: "kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix At 10:06 AM 10/16/2006, you wrote: Leslie.Please tell us where you live ..and the local phone number for the media...We will call over and over and get the public out looking Kelly Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.4/476 - Release Date: 10/14/2006
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At 10:06 AM 10/16/2006, you wrote: Leslie.Please tell us where you live ..and the local phone number for the media...We will call over and over and get the public out looking Kelly Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.4/476 - Release Date: 10/14/2006
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Oh my god Leslie you must be horrified.I pray that you find your babies safe and sound.Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone call rates.
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Oh Leslie, I'm picturing them safe and sound and returned to you... sending you strength and calm to get through this we're all here for you! Barb+Smoky the House Puma+El Bandito Malito"My cat the clown: paying no mind to whom he should impress. Merely living his life, doing what pleases him, and making me smile." - Anonymous - Original Message From: Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:06:36 PMSubject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie
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Title: Message Also, you can contact my AC jasmine Indra to find out their conditions if you want – she is really nice and I and Nina loves her – her number is 207-443-1125 – also, she may not find where they are (she does not do a missing animal) she can tell you how they are ---and also she suggests a person Diane Samsel, in South Carolina, to locate missing animals (she will have her number) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo Yamamoto Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:35 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix - Leslie You need to hear me out – You are going to be reunited with your kitties! Please believe that. And, please read the following meditations that I was told by one of my ACs – it works like a miracle – whenever there is a missing animal – they are reunited with their owners in a very amazing manner --- do this meditation as many as you can and ask others to do it for you as well – I have been reunited with my missing cats more than a couple of times with this meditation – and please do – it works!! And I will do it for you right now as well. Here it goes. Please everyone else meditate this for Leslie, too, It’s very short. You imagine a golden coil coming from your heart center, searching and probing for missing Satch and Beatrix. Latch on to them like a magnet guiding them safely home to Leslie. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:22 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Oh Leslie, what a dreadful thing to happen. I'm praying so hard that your babies and well and safe and come home soon. hugs, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 3:17 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix OMG - this is terrible! I can't even imagine what an ordeal this is for you. Prayers with you and your furbabies. Please keep us posted. I'm so sorry you've been going throug this. elizabeth -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:06 PM Subject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll
RE: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix - Leslie
Title: Message You need to hear me out – You are going to be reunited with your kitties! Please believe that. And, please read the following meditations that I was told by one of my ACs – it works like a miracle – whenever there is a missing animal – they are reunited with their owners in a very amazing manner --- do this meditation as many as you can and ask others to do it for you as well – I have been reunited with my missing cats more than a couple of times with this meditation – and please do – it works!! And I will do it for you right now as well. Here it goes. Please everyone else meditate this for Leslie, too, It’s very short. You imagine a golden coil coming from your heart center, searching and probing for missing Satch and Beatrix. Latch on to them like a magnet guiding them safely home to Leslie. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MacKenzie, Kerry N. Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 2:22 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Oh Leslie, what a dreadful thing to happen. I'm praying so hard that your babies and well and safe and come home soon. hugs, Kerry -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 3:17 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix OMG - this is terrible! I can't even imagine what an ordeal this is for you. Prayers with you and your furbabies. Please keep us posted. I'm so sorry you've been going throug this. elizabeth -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:06 PM Subject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more
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Title: Message Oh Leslie, what a dreadful thing to happen. I'm praying so hard that your babies and well and safe and come home soon. hugs, Kerry -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 3:17 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix OMG - this is terrible! I can't even imagine what an ordeal this is for you. Prayers with you and your furbabies. Please keep us posted. I'm so sorry you've been going throug this. elizabeth -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:06 PMSubject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayers should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.
Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix
OMG - this is terrible! I can't even imagine what an ordeal this is for you. Prayers with you and your furbabies. Please keep us posted. I'm so sorry you've been going throug this. elizabeth -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:06 PM Subject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
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Leslie, Did you say your cell phone was in the car? Can they track down the car by the cell phone? Assuming it is still in the car. This is just so horrible. I know you must be sick with fear about your babies. Can the microchip company track your babies or not? I don't know anything about that. You have been in my prayers ever since I read your post. I feel so terrible for you and your babies. Praying that you will find them soon. Oh, how long was it before the police arrived? I just wondered how much of a start this a-hole on them. Cindy Reasoner --- Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you guys are so good. Even while I was looking, I > was thinking, I have to > get to work to let the list know, they'll have good > ideas and words of > comfort. > > Yes, the police know about the cats. The office > even asked their names, > which I thought was nice, though in retrospect he > was probably hoping to > find a name tag if they were outside of the car. > > When I get home (I'll be leaving early from work) - > I'll call the chip > companies. > > The news - what a great idea, they might love this. > I know that I have pics > of Satch able to be printed, but I only have Bea on > my phone, I think. I'll > check. If I don't hear in the next couple of hours, > I'll think about > calling them (though the idea of ME being on camera > terrifies me, it's not > as scary as as not getting them back). face your > fears, face your fears. > Especially since all make up was in the overnight > bag also ... ah well, > looking as frenzied as I feel won't be a bad thing. > > I'll keep you posted. > > Leslie > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Oh my god! I feel terrible for you...god only knows how I would react to something like this! I would be so out of it...it would be unreal! Yes, I agree call forms of communications in your area Shelters and Rescues. TV stations and the Newspapers. The sooner it is posted the better. Especially since they are microchipped and do call the company list them as stolen. A.S.A.P. Sorry to ask...what is your location? Such A-holes! Terrie Mohr-ForkerTAZZY'S ANIMAL TRANSPORTSSIAMESE & COLLIE RESCUEDonations accepted at:https://www.paypal.com/http://www.tazzys-siameses-collies.petfinder.org/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wasiameserescuehttp://hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/myhomepage/petmemorial.htmlhttp://www.felineleukemia.org/http://www.hometown.aol.com/tatorbunz/index.htmlhttp://www.petloss.com/
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You should contact the local papers with the story too. We all know how well you write, it's sure to get in. When you start canvassing the neighborhood putting up fliers, make up business size cards with Satch and Beatrix's picture on them. Have your number, the fact that they are inside only cats, special needs, how/when/where they went missing, etc. When my Ursula went missing, I knocked on doors with them, gave them to anyone walking about, put them on the doors that no one answered. If you put fliers in mailboxes the mailman may remove them, attach them to doors instead. I'd also think about staying at your boyfriend's house. Cats travel at night when they are scared, (although it doesn't sound like the sort of neighborhood you should go out alone at night in), if they come or call to anyone, it will be you. Oh, that's another thing, when/if you speak to the animal communicator, ask her to tell them to meow if they hear your voice. Cats can be two feet away hiding in a bush and not make a sound. How big is your boyfriend's dog? Maybe he could go with you, who knows, maybe he'd be able to sniff them out. I'm so glad they are micro chipped! Oh honey, you must be going crazy. Nina Leslie wrote: you guys are so good. Even while I was looking, I was thinking, I have to get to work to let the list know, they'll have good ideas and words of comfort. Yes, the police know about the cats. The office even asked their names, which I thought was nice, though in retrospect he was probably hoping to find a name tag if they were outside of the car. When I get home (I'll be leaving early from work) - I'll call the chip companies. The news - what a great idea, they might love this. I know that I have pics of Satch able to be printed, but I only have Bea on my phone, I think. I'll check. If I don't hear in the next couple of hours, I'll think about calling them (though the idea of ME being on camera terrifies me, it's not as scary as as not getting them back). face your fears, face your fears. Especially since all make up was in the overnight bag also ... ah well, looking as frenzied as I feel won't be a bad thing. I'll keep you posted. Leslie
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Oh Leslie, How awful!! It's good that your boyfriend called 911. In the mean time (since I know you're not going to be in any shape to study)... First - Notify any and all shelters and vets and animal control in your area & let them know both your cats names, colors, sizes, sexes, and the fact that they are microchipped. Second - Get your boyfriend's dog out & go walking in the direction that the car went and where your bookbag was found. Let him guide you as you walk - the kitties love him, so may be more apt to come out for him. Third - put up posters everywhere with pictures and a contact number (you can do this while you're out walking with your boyfriend's dog) Fourth - contact your local paper & TV station, see if they can help get pictures out - the more people looking, the better Please keep us posted!! Kat (Mew Jersey) On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Leslie wrote: > Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:06:36 -0700 > From: Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Subject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix > > Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be > to put into words. > > I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they > love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I > pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and > then drive the 20 minutes home. > > This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in > kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go > back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The > doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have > hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and > banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, > having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I > yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me > yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. > > As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They > ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't > know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch > is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we > left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big > guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present > itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. > > I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. > > He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no > idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery > bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this > stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was > probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would > amount to much. > > Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats > might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows > his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. > > Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but > maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray > that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my > concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch > waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back > to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them > again and that they are unharmed. > > Thank you all so much, > Leslie >
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Oh my God Leslie. When I saw the subject line all sorts of horrible things went through my head, but I would never have imagined this! Don't beat yourself up in any way, you couldn't have either. Now, I don't know how you feel about this, but I suggest you call an animal communicator. The one that Hideyo and I use regularly has proven her abilities to me over and over again, although she's not usually home during the day, and lost animals are not her forte. Her name is Jasmine Indra: http://www.kindredsouls.net/index.htm Her phone number is 207-443-1125 I met a very nice lady that specializes in lost animals when Spencer went missing, she was of help and described my neighbor's yard where I suspect Spencer was hiding. Her name is Carol Robinson: http://www.animal-conversations.com/index.html 415-924-9094 One of her hints for finding lost cats is to take a spray bottle and fill it with some of your urine and spray it at cat height all over the neighborhood, leading back home. I wish Satchmo and Beatrix had spent time outside your boyfriends house so they'd be more familiar with where home is. If you decide to call them, tell them I sent you. They can at least tell you, (I'm sorry), if they are still in body, if they are together, if they are still in the car... If they are outside, ask her to ask them how long the car was moving before they got out. I can believe this has happened. I'm praying that the next message from you is good news that the car has been found with the cats safe and sound inside. Oh, I'm so sick about this, I can only imagine what you are going through. Much love, hope and prayers, Nina Leslie wrote: Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie
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you guys are so good. Even while I was looking, I was thinking, I have to get to work to let the list know, they'll have good ideas and words of comfort. Yes, the police know about the cats. The office even asked their names, which I thought was nice, though in retrospect he was probably hoping to find a name tag if they were outside of the car. When I get home (I'll be leaving early from work) - I'll call the chip companies. The news - what a great idea, they might love this. I know that I have pics of Satch able to be printed, but I only have Bea on my phone, I think. I'll check. If I don't hear in the next couple of hours, I'll think about calling them (though the idea of ME being on camera terrifies me, it's not as scary as as not getting them back). face your fears, face your fears. Especially since all make up was in the overnight bag also ... ah well, looking as frenzied as I feel won't be a bad thing. I'll keep you posted. Leslie
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Here is a link to an online network with good advice: http://www.missingpet.net/advice/index.html Tough to follow some of the advice such as "knock on doors" when they left on wheels. That's why TV would be best. It can't hurt to make a call and try to get them to pick it up. Maybe tell their back story so they know how deep your commitment has been to those two and how deeply they are wanted. If you can find time to post your area and a description of them, and maybe pics, I am off work today and can add them to the various lost pet lists online. Hopefully they will be recovered quickly and none of this will be neccessary, but if not, speed in getting the info out there might help. Best wishes, Beth
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do the police know the kitties are in the car? http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/ http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf - Original Message - From: Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:23 pm Subject: Re: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > *OH LESLIE! HOW AWFUL!! I'm so sorry you're going through > this!! It > is absolutely unimaginable!! You're poor, poor scared cats!! What > kind of > jerks... oh, don't get me started. Please keep us posted... I'm so > sorry.**Leslie =^..^=* > > > On 10/16/06, Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard > it would > > be to put into words. > > > > I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats > with me > > (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). > Monday mornings > > I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say > goodbye to Ed, > > and then drive the 20 minutes home. > > > > This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, > go back > > in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the > fridge and go > > back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the > driveway. The > > doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must > have> hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and > "get out" and > > banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware > against it, > > having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept > going. I > > yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed > heard me > > yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone > with 911. > > > > As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are > microchipped.> They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, > so they were loose. I > > don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be > kept in. > > Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't > get fed > > before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown > out. Satch is > > a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely > to present > > itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. > > > > I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. > > > > He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I > have no > > idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, > grocery> bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that > even through this > > stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology > book was > > probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street > value would > > amount to much. > > > > Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if > the cats > > might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. > Satch knows > > his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay > together.> > > Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in > the car, > > but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate > it ), and > > pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix > oblivious to my > > concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice > porch> waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be > stressed, but get back > > to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that > I see them > > again and that they are unharmed. > > > > Thank you all so much, > > Leslie > > > > > > > > -- > Leslie =^..^= > > To leave the world a better place - whether by a healthy child, a > gardenpatch, or an improved social condition - that is to have > succeeded. That > only one life breathed easier because you lived - that is success. > ---Ralph Waldo Emerson >
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Oh NO!!! Leslie, that is just horrible. Not sure what area you are in, but maybe you can get a local news station interested in the story so the whole area can be on the lookout for Satch and Beatrix. Do you have a couple of pictures for them to show? Local tv news would be good, (ours use animal stories quite often as a hook to keep you from flipping channels). Also the newspaper. Anyone in Leslie's area that can help her get notices posted in local vets offices, pet stores, etc? Oh, and let the animal shelters know as well. Any other ideas? Isn't there an online resource that helps with missing pets? I'll look now. Prayers and hugs to you Leslie, Beth
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Leslie, Oh this is terrible. I am praying that you find both of your babies and they are O.K. Cindy Reasoner --- Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't > know how hard it would be > to put into words. > > I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take > the cats with me (they > love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving > them). Monday mornings I > pack everything up including the cats, go back in to > say goodbye to Ed, and > then drive the 20 minutes home. > > This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school > books, the cats, go back in > kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware > from the fridge and go > back outside to find someone in my car backing it > out of the driveway. The > doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, > so they must have > hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, > "hey" and "get out" and > banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the > tupperware against it, > having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but > they kept going. I > yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't > stop. Ed heard me > yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on > the phone with 911. > > As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both > are microchipped. They > ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so > they were loose. I don't > know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, > or to be kept in. Satch > is probably talking the thief's ear off because he > didn't get fed before we > left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown > out. Satch is a big > guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is > likely to present > itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so > scared. > > I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. > > He threw my book bag out the window across from a > nearby park, I have no > idea why that item of all that he could have (my > overnight bag, grocery > bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying > that even through this > stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the > 20 lb biology book was > probably the most valuable item in the car, not that > its street value would > amount to much. > > Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that > area to see if the cats > might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found > anything. Satch knows > his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at > least stay together. > > Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, > mine was in the car, but > maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to > locate it ), and pray > that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix > oblivious to my > concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging > out on a nice porch > waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be > stressed, but get back > to me after a harmless adventure on their end. > please pray that I see them > again and that they are unharmed. > > Thank you all so much, > Leslie > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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How awful… Suggestio—IMMEDIATELY call the chip company to have the chips listed as Stolen—this will have them hang on to anybody who calls in chip number…. Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leslie Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 1:07 PM To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie
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OH LESLIE! HOW AWFUL!! I'm so sorry you're going through this!! It is absolutely unimaginable!! You're poor, poor scared cats!! What kind of jerks... oh, don't get me started. Please keep us posted... I'm so sorry. Leslie =^..^= On 10/16/06, Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie -- Leslie =^..^=To leave the world a better place - whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or an improved social condition - that is to have succeeded. That only one life breathed easier because you lived - that is success. ---Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Oh my God, Leslie, how utterly horrifying!! Here are huge vibes that your car gets located with your babies safe and sound. Or at the very least, that your babies are returned to you. Diane R. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LeslieSent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:07 PMTo: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Need immediate thoughts for Satch and Beatrix Please bear with me here in writing this, I didn't know how hard it would be to put into words. I spend my weekends at my boyfriend's house and take the cats with me (they love him and his dog, and I don't like leaving them). Monday mornings I pack everything up including the cats, go back in to say goodbye to Ed, and then drive the 20 minutes home. This morning I loaded in my groceries, my school books, the cats, go back in kiss Ed goodbye, grab my breakfast in a tupperware from the fridge and go back outside to find someone in my car backing it out of the driveway. The doors were unlocked, but there was no key inside it, so they must have hotwired it. I ran at the car backing up, yelling, "hey" and "get out" and banging on the windshield, I in fact, smashed the tupperware against it, having no other weapons (eggs went everywhere), but they kept going. I yelled that there are cats in there, but they didn't stop. Ed heard me yelling and by the time I got back inside, he was on the phone with 911. As indoor cats they don't wear collars, though both are microchipped. They ride well in the car as long as they're loose, so they were loose. I don't know which is more likely, them to get thrown out, or to be kept in. Satch is probably talking the thief's ear off because he didn't get fed before we left. I am so scared that they'll have been thrown out. Satch is a big guy, was found on the streets, he can handle what is likely to present itself to him, but the kittenoh you guys, I'm so scared. I would have thought they'd be a theft deterrant. He threw my book bag out the window across from a nearby park, I have no idea why that item of all that he could have (my overnight bag, grocery bags, etc), and figure that it's God's way of saying that even through this stress I still have to study. ha. Ironically the 20 lb biology book was probably the most valuable item in the car, not that its street value would amount to much. Naturally, I've spent the morning searching that area to see if the cats might have been tossed there, too, but haven't found anything. Satch knows his name and comes to it, so I hope that they at least stay together. Pray that the police call ( I have Ed's cell phone, mine was in the car, but maybe they'll be able to use it's tracking device to locate it ), and pray that they have good news. Picture Satch and Beatrix oblivious to my concerns and sleeping on the back seat, or hanging out on a nice porch waiting for me to find them. Pray that they not be stressed, but get back to me after a harmless adventure on their end. please pray that I see them again and that they are unharmed. Thank you all so much, Leslie This electronic mail transmission and any attachments are confidential and may be privileged. They should be read or retained only by the intended recipient. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the transmission from your system. In addition, in order to comply with Treasury Circular 230, we are required to inform you that unless we have specifically stated to the contrary in writing, any advice we provide in this email or any attachment concerning federal tax issues or submissions is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, to avoid federal tax penalties.