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Old 10-27-2010, 03:00 PM
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Default Re: kitten spaying

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Originally Posted by rawr2buny View Post
Sorry for interupting, but Manekineko-san and to whom it may concern, I think its a good idea indeed I have thought of the same thing too before. Why not set up a post like umm FAQ where we can state the answers for common questions like 'Why do I have to neuter my cats?' 'What do I do when my kitten teethe?' 'What do I do when my cat got diarrhea?' 'Is it normal if my cat starts vomiting and moody after vaccination?' & etceteras. But Im scared to do so, since this is a forum and it is where people ask and answer questions but on the bright side, at least it will help reduce repetition of post, no? In case they need a detailed answer then they can reply in that FAQ post? Just an idea though since there are times when my cats act funny, I really feel like posting to ask someone but feels like I might be asking something that has been answered before and when I tried googling or reading previous posts, its still its not enough. That's when I think it'd be nice if there's any proper post with accurate information. Just my 2 cents though.


And sorry again since this post is off topic. m(_ _)m
i totally agree with u raw2bunny..there are some people here really good in knowledge but few just pretending to being good and brainless..
i dont know what happen here..but its seem like PF gave cold welcome to newbies..
to nurkasih and for those really love to being sarcastic ..read this.. http://www.littlethingsmatter.com/bl...ts-of-sarcasm/ and this few cents from this this blog..
"Sarcasm is hurtful to others. At the very least, it’s got tremendous potential to be misunderstood since there is always a ‘hidden message’ involved. I urge you to consider today whether it’s worth risking alienating another person in the interest of getting a laugh.
When you resort to sarcasm to get a point across in a disguised manner, it demonstrates a lack of conviction and courage to say what you really mean. Although an occasional sarcastic remark may seem harmless, remember that people judge your character every day by what you did."