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Shelby & Jacks re-united again

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By Leilah Jones

Thanks again to you Ed and all the great readers that helped reunite our daughter, Shelby Jones, with her cat "Jacks". We had CM readers from all over looking for her pet. This is the second time over the past 5 years Columbia Magazine has helped our family find a lost pet; we appreciate your help and your readers so much. - Leila, Mark and Shelby Jones.





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Missing: Young owner is broken hearted over lost kitty, Jacks



2014-10-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Lisa Coop.
Missing cat - Has no collar on and fur may be a little messed up from a bath he got yesterday. His name is Jacks, but answers to kitty, kitty. He lives in the Marshall Street area and if you have him please return him to my broken hearted daughter at 205 Marshall Street or call 270-378-1034. - Leilah Jones Happy Ending Click on ReadMore for the conclusion of this chapter in the life of Jacks the Cat.

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