>> I'm Rocky, CEO (Cat Executive Officer) of ArtsyCatsy.blogspot.com,
>> inviting you to come sniff us out. We're 15 formerly feral felines
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>Unless you wish to take part in this group your post would be considered
>spam, don't be surprised if someone complains.
At least they missed posting in at least one cat group. The did get
the first three I visited today.

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> > I'm Rocky, CEO (Cat Executive Officer) of ArtsyCatsy.blogspot.com,
> > inviting you to come sniff us out. We're 15 formerly feral felines
> > training our humans to start a new business for cat lovers. And we're
> > corporate cats with a cause -- a portion of all proceeds from our
> > upcoming website, ArtsyCatsy.com, will be donated to animal rescue
> > organizations.
> Unless you wish to take part in this group your post would be considered
> spam, don't be surprised if someone complains.
I have to admit that I didn't go to the site because I don't know the
poster, and I didn't want to risk getting spyware or viruses, etc. But
on the surface at least, it sounds like a very sweet venture, and cute
sounding site. If anyone else has checked out the site, could you report
back? Is it OK?
I don't like spam, but I think a cat-oriented business, especially one
that donates to animal rescue, seems appropriate to post about here. I
know, it's not in the charter. And it's a slippery slope and all that.
Still, I like to make exceptions to all rules, even rules I make myself
and/or fully support. Guess I'm a "never say never" kinda gal. Don't
want my brain to get all calcified!
I would cut this one some slack, but maybe I should actually see the
site before making that judgement.
Joyce
Ted Davis - 29 Jan 2007 01:36 GMT
> > > I'm Rocky, CEO (Cat Executive Officer) of ArtsyCatsy.blogspot.com,
> > > inviting you to come sniff us out. We're 15 formerly feral felines
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>I would cut this one some slack, but maybe I should actually see the
>site before making that judgement.
When visited with a seriously locked down instance of Firefox under
Linux, I noticed nothing out of the ordinary with the blogspot site.
The antsycatsy.com site (www.artsycatsy.com) resets instantly.

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