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Originally Posted by red98vett NO WAY !! wow talk about lucky !!
Lou - I really hope little Cubbie is nice and toasty in someones home - that baby would never survive the cold  I hope he turns up ...it's so sad to hear he hasn't been found yet |
Yes way - and yes, very lucky. It was my Pixie who jumped in the window...
She had gotten out of the backyard and instead of going out front and down the street like I thought she had, she'd found a way through the neighbors fence out back to the next neighborhood behind us (we have a double fence behind us, so I knew she hadn't gotten through there, but I didn't count on her going through the neighbor's fence). I had hung signs and looked everywhere here near us... We went down the neighborhood behind us a few times and even asked the guy directly behind us to check his yard because he's got big dogs and we were scared she may had gotten in there.... Turns out she was a few houses over from there.
I went back to start next door to that man and start knocking on doors - when I pulled up in front of a house and parked, Pixie jumped in the window going nuts like she was yelling "MOMMIE! I'm right here! Come get me!"
I'm very, very glad that someone did take her in, however they had no intentions of returning her - they'd changed her collar and everything... not to mention they didn't call on any of the 57 lost dog ads I had hanging everywhere. Had I not seen her in the window, I doubt they would have admitted to having had her to begin with.
I'm praying that this is the situation with Cubbie. I know Cubbie couldn't have made it on his own this long in that weather... but I also know that "no body" is a very good sign. As long as he hasn't turned up dead, there's still hope that SOMEONE has him. And maybe that person doesn't intend to return him, but is taking very good care of him in hopes of keeping him. And maybe he can still be found and safely brought home like Pixie was. It will take lots of prayers to accidentally find him like I did Pixie.... but miracles happen.