Re: [Felvtalk] A suggestion that could make it easier to keep up with posts...

2017-07-26 Thread Pam Doore
I have made a similiar request to our board members and they never do it
either.  Drives me crazy!
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[Felvtalk] A suggestion that could make it easier to keep up with posts...

2017-07-26 Thread Lorrie
I'm in 6 cat groups and all the moderators ask us to delete messages
that are no longer being discussed. They also ask us to change the
subject line when a new topic is being discussed. Regardless, no one
does this. I always delete unnecessary stuff, but almost everyone
else sends LONG posts containing all the past stuff. I do not know
why people do this. I hope the post from Robert will help everyone to
remember to delete when necessary.

Lorrie





On 07-26, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
> good idea!  will do this from now on.  Dorlis
> 
>  ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote: 
>  When we reply ( apparently it doesn't make much difference if we hit 
> reply or reply all) it would be helpful to erase those parts of the 
> posting that reference earlier discussions and do not have relevance to 
> the current postingĀ  This also prevents having your message held up 
> because it exceeds the allowable line limits..
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] A suggestion that could make it easier to keep up with posts...

2017-07-26 Thread dlgegg
good idea!  will do this from now on.  Dorlis

 ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote: 
> When we reply ( apparently it doesn't make much difference if we hit 
reply or reply all) it would be helpful to erase those parts of the 
posting that reference earlier discussions and do not have relevance to 
the current postingĀ  This also prevents having your message held up 
because it exceeds the allowable line limits..


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Re: [Felvtalk] A suggestion that could make it easier to keep up with posts...

2017-07-24 Thread ROBERT CHAPEL
When we reply ( apparently it doesn't make much difference if we hit 
reply or reply all) it would be helpful to erase those parts of the 
posting that reference earlier discussions and do not have relevance to 
the current postingĀ  This also prevents having your message held up 
because it exceeds the allowable line limits..
It can be disconcerting when one is in a hurry but would like to read 
responses to earlier questions... they are often tucked WAY far down in 
a message body such that you have to wade through a thousand lines that 
you have already read a thousand times to get to it


Try it... it could help...

BOb


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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 22:28:26 -0500
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Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Surgery
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If onlyeveryone who has a cat or dog would get them 
spayed/neutered there would not be so many for us to care for.  I have 
heard all kinds of excuses like it costs so much.  If they did get 
their pets spayed/neutered they would not have the work involved in 
getting rid of them.  When a new one shows up here, they get neutered 
or spayed within 2 weeks after I have found out that they do not 
belong to anyone.


 ROBERT CHAPEL  wrote:

Hello Everyone...
Thank you so much for your concerns about " my " surgery but it is an 
unfortunate result of the structure of the mailings that this mistake 
was made??? I am not having heart surgery : )? Believe it is 
our member whose email is dlegg ( wish people would put their actual 
names on their postings) I forget in between time whose name is 
associated with which address. Seems when I've made and 
inquiry about activity on the group it engenders a rash of new 
mailings and confusion reins? : )?? Glad, however, to see activity and 
that we are all still here? I always learn something new when 
folks post their thoughts and practices on the group?? I am 
humbled by so many of you and your commitment to your Kitties... 
without people such as you the world would be a much more bleak place 
for the unwanted animals of the world.? I get caught up in " if 
only's " even at my age and I think so often " if only" everyone would 
take in just? 1 animal how much of an improvement that would make to 
the lives of animals everywhere.? It is such a shame that not 
everyone feels toward animals as we do... they can't experience the 
joy and wonder that an animal brings to ones life or the simple 
pleasure of having a cat sit on your chest purring while you watch TV 
( all 14 lbs of Gilbert and his drool( I _ could_ do without the 
drool!!)... somehow calm me when I am laying on the couch just 
relaxing. and Bless you Sheila for your kindness and caring.??? If 
you know anyone who could help you to become your own non-profit that 
could, potentially, reduce some of the burden of expense...?? I KNOW 
you are beyond busy already but just wanted to mention it if you had 
not though about it already...? It's not a walk in the park to put in 
place but has some distinct advantages...


Bob C.


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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 08:42:51 -0700
From: Gloria To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] 28 Cats..
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Sheila, my 2 cents- - for me -  it's not just spreading the FeLV to 
others, it the