Originally Posted by mylittlegirls
Well Lesley,
I was going to just let this go but I think you need some understanding on the above post.
Before you can even experience what Gen is going through, you have to know the experience. Gen is in a very frighten state at this time because she has lost her baby. I wasn't trying to be judgemental about Cookie just trying to clear her mind and think. I know she's been going through a very rough time and just wanted to help. I didn't want Gen to get hurt or in trouble if she took it upon herself.
I don't know how old you are, but it sure doesn't seem like you've really experienced life for what it is..... Their are hard times to face but with faith and letting God handle it for awhile helps.
If you knew anything about the law, you would know that Yorkie puppies can run into the thousands of dollars. When you have grand champions on both side, were talking big $$. Knowing this little guy, you can bet someone would take him, and this is grand thief. You really don't give the police enough credit for what they do. Have you ever watched the news and seen police officers and firemen rescue small pet. They would put themselves in danger just to save them. And you ask what the cops will do??
Gen, if your reading this, here's some information for you. A very good friend of mine knew this women that found a small dog. It was the cuties thing and she wanted to keep him. She told her, she had posted signs in our area and at the pet store to find the owner. Guess what! Signs were never posted. She now keeps this little one in her backyard as a playmate for her other dog. It happens Gen, so just keep thinking he's being taken care of for now and maybe one day he will run out and run home to you.
Hoping for Cookie's quick return home. I'll keep you in my prayers.
Kathleen.... Mom to My Little Girls: Punken Pie...
Breese Be Be.. RIP: Lil Ol Tuffy....
SOMETIMES IT'S NOT WHAT YOU HAVE BUT WHO YOU KNOW....
I may hate myself for even responding to this but, I too, have read all 33 pages of this....and I have to say to you that it only seems that maybe you live in an area where the police have time to put their time and efforts into finding a missing pet. There was no need questioning the other poster's age, because honestly, your perspective seems very young and naive. I know that if I lost my Poppy, I wouldn't be waiting for the police to find her because they certainly have much much more important things to do. It's nice to be optimistic, but calling someone out who is trying to help someone in the most realistic way possible is neglecting the point of this entire thread.
Gen, I have literally shed tears many times following this thread. I had a cat for 19 years of my life who was my everything prior to ever owning a dog.......and she got out of the house once and was missing for days. I was convinced I would never see her again, put up flyers, knocked on every neighbors door.......and by some sort of miracle I found her days later and she was lost and scared, and when she saw me she ran up into my arms. I'm crying again remembering that, as she has since passed........but if I were in your shoes, I would be doing exactly everything you are doing.
You have been in my thoughts every single day and I can't express enough how much I hope Cookie is found and returned. I sincerely hope that all of the thoughts and prayers you are receiving are somehow helping you to be a little stronger in this most difficult time.
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Mommy to Poppy
& her kitty siblings: Sophie, Lily and Cubbie
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Originally Posted by DaniMarie I may hate myself for even responding to this but, I too, have read all 33 pages of this....and I have to say to you that it only seems that maybe you live in an area where the police have time to put their time and efforts into finding a missing pet. There was no need questioning the other poster's age, because honestly, your perspective seems very young and naive. I know that if I lost my Poppy, I wouldn't be waiting for the police to find her because they certainly have much much more important things to do. It's nice to be optimistic, but calling someone out who is trying to help someone in the most realistic way possible is neglecting the point of this entire thread.
You have been in my thoughts every single day and I can't express enough how much I hope Cookie is found and returned. I sincerely hope that all of the thoughts and prayers you are receiving are somehow helping you to be a little stronger in this most difficult time. |
Just for your information: Glendora: Population 52,000 2000 sq. miles
City Police
Besides Protecting and serving our community, our department will take the time to help when they aren't handling serious calls.
I've been on this site for years and this is the first time I've had anyone respond to posts. In the last two weeks, it seems like the newbies are calling out other members and they have only been on this site for a short time and not aware how people can take things out of context. Once you've been here for awhile, you know what to let go of and what to acknowledge. This is my last post on this subject.
Maybe, you should read their profiles and threads before making such judgements.
As you age, you encounter life's experiences first hand. These are our lessons learned and wisdom to understand. The reason I mention her age, this is her first puppy and I've had pets all my life.
Maybe you should go back and read all her threads, then comment.
Sorry Gen, about all this misunderstanding. My main concern is Cookie and has been from the beginning. I'll keep praying for his safe return.
Kathleen Mom To My Little Girls: Punken Pie and Breese Be Be
I wish you could walk a mile in my shoes for a day, maybe you would understand what life is all about.
SOMETIMES IT'S NOT WHAT YOU HAVE IN THIS WORLD BUT WHO YOU KNOW...
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THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE.