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Hi Rory - I am so pleased that Cabbage is back safe and sound where she belongs. I am actually getting in touch from the Press Office at Bath Cats and Dogs Home - we are a large RSPCA affiliated home in the SW. I wonder if you might be interested in supporting our latest appeal on your social media channels? You can just go to @BathCDH and retweet one of our many tweets about the appeal or do get in touch with me and I can tell you a little more. Sorry for leaving a comment here on your newsletter now you have left the BBC i wasn't sure how to get in touch

my email is vanessalangford@bcdh.org.uk

And congratulations again on having Cabbage returned - and I'm so pleased the rest of the dogs got home too!

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So pleased that Cabbage and the other dogs ended up safely back home. I do hope Ford's social media team are keeping an eye out for less well amplified stories too - this was a great success, but I feel for all those with stolen pets, property etc whose social networks are smaller and less connected to key players that seemed to play such a critical role here.

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It's an amazing story, Rory!

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More on this in the Times T2 on Thursday..

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this story needs to go in the second edition of 'always on'. Social media for good. Great book by the way, am really enjoying it. Cabbage being returned must bring as much joy as the Pi success in the book. xxx

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Thanks Chris!

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Fabulous ending to what was a horrible day for you all. Without tech there may still have been a happy ending, but it undoubtedly helped enormously in getting Cabbage and the other dogs back.

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Beautifully written and as a dog owner/lover I was very invested and everything was crossed! This is a great positive message about social media, a rarity unfortunately.

Kay

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