As the Snap search continues, we know how worried everyone has been with the recent blizzard and this past weekend's storm. We do not have any sightings to report BUT wanted to let you know there is a silver lining to the blizzard: animal tracks are easier to identify in snow! One of the dog trackers has been out in the snow for almost 4 hours a day most days last week!
There are countless people taking care of the feeding stations (this is a HUGE, HUGE job!!!!), other volunteers update all the various media outlets, weekly calls to ACOs and vets in key towns, while other volunteers check "found" postings, help with signs and the list goes on and on and on and on...
This is happening each and every single day. These volunteers are amazing!!
We also want to thank everyone who is keeping Snap in their thoughts, prayers, and line of sight. Please call us if you see her!" Should you see her, please call the Snap hotline number: 617-256-8772.
kathy forstey
10:05 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
I noticed that many of the signs were down on Lexington St and Cambridge St.
Jaclyn S.
8:48 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2013
Just passing this along I already called it in to Snappy's owners but I am 95% sure I saw her today at 33 Hopkins Street Wilmington, MA (Guessing the address) its a long driveway to a white house right before Serafina's Way.
I did not call her since I didn't want to spook her from the area and she was on the move but, I posted a photo of it on the Find Snappy facebook page.
I'll keep an eye out next time I'm running the area.
Hope that helps the Find Snappy Team!
Jaclyn S.
8:48 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2013
This was at 5pm on 3/10/13