Lucky
Lucky disappeared that afternoon. We had workers coming in and out of our gate. Some nieces and nephews had switched his licensed collar for another they found in our treasure chest the day before. We looked frantically that night and hardly slept. The next morning we hiked the desert adjacent to our lot, scouring the canyons and fearing that we’d see buzzards over a coyote kill. Also, we’ve seen a mountain lion in the wash below us and that was another great fear. We were hysterically happy when the lady from the next street over called and said that her kids had found Lucky that night and that he’d been a very polite house guest for the night. Since he had no license (our fault) she had looked on your Pets 911 sight and found our number right away.Thank you so very much for being there for us. Without his licensed collar, the police would have taken him to the county pound where we would have gotten a stiff fine and even worse, Lucky could have been mishandled and possibly euthanized.
Again, Thanks and keep up the good work!


