Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread cindy reasoner
I don't know exactly how tracking the cell phone works
but I thought I heard on the news that you can track a
phone by the cell phone towers. I may not be right on
this.  I was so hoping that this morning I would read
that the babies had been found.  I am sending positive
thoughts and prayers that today they will be found and
be O.K. 

Cindy Reasoner

--- Marylyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does the phone have GSP?  A lot of them do.  If so
> make sure you have NOT 
> had the phone turned off, call the  police and tell
> themthey may be able 
> to track the phone.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  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: "Precious Pets, Almost Home"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 AM
> Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea
> 
> 
> > Leslie:
> >
> > I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding
> calling
> > the phone.  You can also have people text message
> your
> > phone as well.  The person may read the text
> messages
> > since this does not require speaking into the
> phone.
> > I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
> > when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone
> for
> > rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot
> of
> > phone calls.  Well after a short period of time,
> one
> > of my friends call my direct home number and told
> me
> > that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
> > notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just
> thought
> > that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
> > phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six
> 10
> > day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say
> the
> > least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and
> that I
> > was coming to get the phone.  The phone was
> driving
> > them crazy and Jewel's customer service text
> message
> > my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night
> was
> > busy with phone calls that was screaming baby
> kittens
> > to be feed!
> >
> > So maybe the person that took the car may get
> curious
> > about all the phone calls and text messages. 
> Maybe
> > the person will try to read the text messages and
> see
> > they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot
> but
> > it happen to me!
> >
> > Precious Pets
> >
> > P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a
> reward
> > for their safe return in the text messages.
> >
> >
> > --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media
> for
> >> Leslie and I for one
> >> will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
> >> had another idea,
> >> Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the
> paper?
> >> You should put one
> >> in the lost/found section as well, but find out
> how
> >> much it costs to
> >> place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When
> you
> >> get the salesperson
> >> on the phone, tell them your story and see if
> they
> >> will put someone on
> >> the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd
> start
> >> with something like,
> >> "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
> >> car!".  Offer a reward.
> >> Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
> >> calling the TV stations
> >> and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have
> to.
> >> This is off the
> >> wall, but have you thought about calling your
> cell
> >> phone and see if
> >> someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about
> those
> >> sweet angels and
> >> what you and they are going through.  Did you get
> my
> >> post about the
> >> animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts,
> but
> >> what can it hurt to
> >> try it?
> >> Big hugs,
> >> Nina
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread Marylyn
Does the phone have GSP?  A lot of them do.  If so make sure you have NOT 
had the phone turned off, call the  police and tell themthey may be able 
to track the phone.






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: "Precious Pets, Almost Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea



Leslie:

I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling
the phone.  You can also have people text message your
phone as well.  The person may read the text messages
since this does not require speaking into the phone.
I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone for
rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of
phone calls.  Well after a short period of time, one
of my friends call my direct home number and told me
that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just thought
that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10
day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say the
least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I
was coming to get the phone.  The phone was driving
them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message
my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night was
busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens
to be feed!

So maybe the person that took the car may get curious
about all the phone calls and text messages.  Maybe
the person will try to read the text messages and see
they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot but
it happen to me!

Precious Pets

P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward
for their safe return in the text messages.


--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for
Leslie and I for one
will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
had another idea,
Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper?
You should put one
in the lost/found section as well, but find out how
much it costs to
place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you
get the salesperson
on the phone, tell them your story and see if they
will put someone on
the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start
with something like,
"Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
car!".  Offer a reward.
Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
calling the TV stations
and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to.
This is off the
wall, but have you thought about calling your cell
phone and see if
someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those
sweet angels and
what you and they are going through.  Did you get my
post about the
animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but
what can it hurt to
try it?
Big hugs,
Nina






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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread Nina
When I called no one asked me where I was calling from.  For all they 
knew I was around the corner.

Nina

kelly wrote:


At 12:11 AM 10/17/2006, you wrote:



Everyone should just call,,,close by,,far away etc,,only takes a 
minute



I'm thinking the local media would be more interested in the requests of
viewers from the local market - so that if Leslie and her friends call
in and request a story - and tell them how fascinating to local viewers
it will be and make them want to help -  it would have a greater impact
than calls of people from hundreds of miles away who can't watch their
station anyway.

just a thought, Bonnie in WI

http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf


- Original Message -
From: "Precious Pets, Almost Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 am
Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> Leslie:
>
> I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling
> the phone.  You can also have people text message your
> phone as well.  The person may read the text messages
> since this does not require speaking into the phone.
> I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
> when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone for
> rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of
> phone calls.  Well after a short period of time, one
> of my friends call my direct home number and told me
> that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
> notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just thought
> that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
> phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10
> day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say the
> least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I
> was coming to get the phone.  The phone was driving
> them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message
> my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night was
> busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens
> to be feed!
>
> So maybe the person that took the car may get curious
> about all the phone calls and text messages.  Maybe
> the person will try to read the text messages and see
> they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot but
> it happen to me!
>
> Precious Pets
>
> P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward
> for their safe return in the text messages.
>
>
> --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for
> > Leslie and I for one
> > will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
> > had another idea,
> > Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper?
> > You should put one
> > in the lost/found section as well, but find out how
> > much it costs to
> > place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you
> > get the salesperson
> > on the phone, tell them your story and see if they
> > will put someone on
> > the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start
> > with something like,
> > "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
> > car!".  Offer a reward.
> > Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
> > calling the TV stations
> > and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to.
> > This is off the
> > wall, but have you thought about calling your cell
> > phone and see if
> > someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those
> > sweet angels and
> > what you and they are going through.  Did you get my
> > post about the
> > animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but
> > what can it hurt to
> > try it?
> > Big hugs,
> > Nina
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread Gina WN
What is the phone number again?  I got lost reading all the responses.     Gina  kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  At 12:11 AM 10/17/2006, you wrote:Everyone should just call,,,close by,,far away etc,,only takes a minute>I'm thinking the local media would be more interested in the requests of>viewers from the local market - so that if Leslie and her friends call>in and request a story - and tell them how fascinating to local viewers>it will be and make them want to help - it would have a greater impact>than calls of people from hundreds of miles away who can't watch their>station anyway.>>just a thought, Bonnie in
 WI>>http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html>http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/>http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf>>>- Original Message ->From: "Precious Pets, Almost Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 am>Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>> > Leslie:> >> > I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling> > the phone. You can also have people text message your> > phone as well. The person may read the text messages> > since this does not require speaking into the phone.> > I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store> > when grocery shopping. Since I use my cell phone for> > rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of> > phone calls.
 Well after a short period of time, one> > of my friends call my direct home number and told me> > that my cell phone was at Jewel. I did not even> > notice that I had lost the cell phone. I just thought> > that it was being a quiet night?? You see my cell> > phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10> > day old baby kittens screaming to be feed. So say the> > least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I> > was coming to get the phone. The phone was driving> > them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message> > my friend that I had lost my phone. That night was> > busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens> > to be feed!> >> > So maybe the person that took the car may get curious> > about all the phone calls and text messages. Maybe> > the person will try to read the text messages
 and see> > they are about the cats. I know it is a long shot but> > it happen to me!> >> > Precious Pets> >> > P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward> > for their safe return in the text messages.> >> >> > --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> >> > > Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for> > > Leslie and I for one> > > will call and plead for them to run the story. I> > > had another idea,> > > Leslie. Why don't you place a box ad in the paper?> > > You should put one> > > in the lost/found section as well, but find out how> > > much it costs to> > > place an ad somewhere in the paper itself. When you> > > get the salesperson> > > on the phone, tell them your story and see if they> > >
 will put someone on> > > the phone who might find it newsworthy. I'd start> > > with something like,> > > "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen> > > car!". Offer a reward.> > > Describe the car. Don't just write emails, keep> > > calling the TV stations> > > and the newspapers. Go down there if you have to.> > > This is off the> > > wall, but have you thought about calling your cell> > > phone and see if> > > someone answers? I'm just sick thinking about those> > > sweet angels and> > > what you and they are going through. Did you get my> > > post about the> > > animal communicators? You may think I'm nuts, but> > > what can it hurt to> > > try it?> > > Big hugs,> > > Nina> > >> > >> >
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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread kelly

At 12:11 AM 10/17/2006, you wrote:



Everyone should just call,,,close by,,far away etc,,only takes a minute


I'm thinking the local media would be more interested in the requests of
viewers from the local market - so that if Leslie and her friends call
in and request a story - and tell them how fascinating to local viewers
it will be and make them want to help -  it would have a greater impact
than calls of people from hundreds of miles away who can't watch their
station anyway.

just a thought, Bonnie in WI

http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf


- Original Message -
From: "Precious Pets, Almost Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 am
Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> Leslie:
>
> I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling
> the phone.  You can also have people text message your
> phone as well.  The person may read the text messages
> since this does not require speaking into the phone.
> I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
> when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone for
> rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of
> phone calls.  Well after a short period of time, one
> of my friends call my direct home number and told me
> that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
> notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just thought
> that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
> phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10
> day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say the
> least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I
> was coming to get the phone.  The phone was driving
> them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message
> my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night was
> busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens
> to be feed!
>
> So maybe the person that took the car may get curious
> about all the phone calls and text messages.  Maybe
> the person will try to read the text messages and see
> they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot but
> it happen to me!
>
> Precious Pets
>
> P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward
> for their safe return in the text messages.
>
>
> --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for
> > Leslie and I for one
> > will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
> > had another idea,
> > Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper?
> > You should put one
> > in the lost/found section as well, but find out how
> > much it costs to
> > place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you
> > get the salesperson
> > on the phone, tell them your story and see if they
> > will put someone on
> > the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start
> > with something like,
> > "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
> > car!".  Offer a reward.
> > Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
> > calling the TV stations
> > and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to.
> > This is off the
> > wall, but have you thought about calling your cell
> > phone and see if
> > someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those
> > sweet angels and
> > what you and they are going through.  Did you get my
> > post about the
> > animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but
> > what can it hurt to
> > try it?
> > Big hugs,
> > Nina
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-17 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
I'm thinking the local media would be more interested in the requests of
viewers from the local market - so that if Leslie and her friends call
in and request a story - and tell them how fascinating to local viewers
it will be and make them want to help -  it would have a greater impact
than calls of people from hundreds of miles away who can't watch their
station anyway.

just a thought, Bonnie in WI 

http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf


- Original Message -
From: "Precious Pets, Almost Home" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:36 am
Subject: Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

> Leslie:
> 
> I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling
> the phone.  You can also have people text message your
> phone as well.  The person may read the text messages
> since this does not require speaking into the phone. 
> I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
> when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone for
> rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of
> phone calls.  Well after a short period of time, one
> of my friends call my direct home number and told me
> that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
> notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just thought
> that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
> phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10
> day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say the
> least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I
> was coming to get the phone.  The phone was driving
> them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message
> my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night was
> busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens
> to be feed!
> 
> So maybe the person that took the car may get curious
> about all the phone calls and text messages.  Maybe
> the person will try to read the text messages and see
> they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot but
> it happen to me!
> 
> Precious Pets
> 
> P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward
> for their safe return in the text messages.  
> 
> 
> --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for
> > Leslie and I for one 
> > will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
> > had another idea, 
> > Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper? 
> > You should put one 
> > in the lost/found section as well, but find out how
> > much it costs to 
> > place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you
> > get the salesperson 
> > on the phone, tell them your story and see if they
> > will put someone on 
> > the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start
> > with something like, 
> > "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
> > car!".  Offer a reward.  
> > Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
> > calling the TV stations 
> > and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to. 
> > This is off the 
> > wall, but have you thought about calling your cell
> > phone and see if 
> > someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those
> > sweet angels and 
> > what you and they are going through.  Did you get my
> > post about the 
> > animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but
> > what can it hurt to 
> > try it?
> > Big hugs,
> > Nina
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-16 Thread Precious Pets, Almost Home
Leslie:

I think Nina has a good suggestion regarding calling
the phone.  You can also have people text message your
phone as well.  The person may read the text messages
since this does not require speaking into the phone. 
I recent lost my cell phone at Jewel Grocery Store
when grocery shopping.  Since I use my cell phone for
rescue and the rescue group business, I get alot of
phone calls.  Well after a short period of time, one
of my friends call my direct home number and told me
that my cell phone was at Jewel.  I did not even
notice that I had lost the cell phone.  I just thought
that it was being a quiet night??  You see my cell
phone ringer for caller I.D. is a recording of six 10
day old baby kittens screaming to be feed.  So say the
least, Jewel was delighted to hear from me and that I
was coming to get the phone.  The phone was driving
them crazy and Jewel's customer service text message
my friend that I had lost my phone.  That night was
busy with phone calls that was screaming baby kittens
to be feed!

So maybe the person that took the car may get curious
about all the phone calls and text messages.  Maybe
the person will try to read the text messages and see
they are about the cats.  I know it is a long shot but
it happen to me!

Precious Pets

P. S. Another suggestion would be to offer a reward
for their safe return in the text messages.  


--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for
> Leslie and I for one 
> will call and plead for them to run the story.  I
> had another idea, 
> Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper? 
> You should put one 
> in the lost/found section as well, but find out how
> much it costs to 
> place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you
> get the salesperson 
> on the phone, tell them your story and see if they
> will put someone on 
> the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start
> with something like, 
> "Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen
> car!".  Offer a reward.  
> Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep
> calling the TV stations 
> and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to. 
> This is off the 
> wall, but have you thought about calling your cell
> phone and see if 
> someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those
> sweet angels and 
> what you and they are going through.  Did you get my
> post about the 
> animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but
> what can it hurt to 
> try it?
> Big hugs,
> Nina
> 
> 
> 


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Re: Stolen car (non)update - another idea

2006-10-16 Thread Nina
Yes Kelly, post the numbers to the local media for Leslie and I for one 
will call and plead for them to run the story.  I had another idea, 
Leslie.  Why don't you place a box ad in the paper?  You should put one 
in the lost/found section as well, but find out how much it costs to 
place an ad somewhere in the paper itself.  When you get the salesperson 
on the phone, tell them your story and see if they will put someone on 
the phone who might find it newsworthy.  I'd start with something like, 
"Cats with medical condition abducted in stolen car!".  Offer a reward.  
Describe the car.  Don't just write emails, keep calling the TV stations 
and the newspapers.  Go down there if you have to.  This is off the 
wall, but have you thought about calling your cell phone and see if 
someone answers?  I'm just sick thinking about those sweet angels and 
what you and they are going through.  Did you get my post about the 
animal communicators?  You may think I'm nuts, but what can it hurt to 
try it?

Big hugs,
Nina