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Catty1
03-07-2006, 10:07 PM
I emailed the Chinese English broadcaster and got an answer. See below - only the first line has anything to do with my email; my email is below the message.

It pays to write in!

Catty1



From : <[email protected]>
Sent : March 3, 2006 12:14:28 AM
To : "Candace Carnie" <[email protected]>
Subject : Re: Xu Jirong's cat - Panda Cat

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Dear Candace,

Thanks for your interest.

We've forwarded your suggestion to the related one. Your attention was
appreciated very much.

As you may know, March is the best time to learn about China. The National
People¡¯s Congress (NPC), China¡¯s parliament, is in session from March 5th to
15th. At the same time, the Chinese People¡¯s Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC), the country¡¯s top thinktank, also meets. Delegates to the two gather
in Beijing to discuss major issues that affect the Chinese people politically,
economically, and culturally.

Following are the 10 issues that we believe are most likely to arise during the
NPC and CPPCC sessions.

1. The high cost of medical care in urban and rural areas alike.
2. Farmers being insufficiently compensated for losing their farmland to
industrial development or urban construction.
3. China¡¯s attempts to build a new socialist countryside as a means of
improving the livelihood of the rural population.
4. China¡¯s aspiration to maintain fast economic growth without using excessive
amounts of resources.
5. Is China posing a threat to other countries, politically or economically?
6. China¡¯s need to improve coal mine safety, in the context of a continuing
series of fatal local mine accidents.
7. China¡¯s plans to deal with epidemics and terrorist attacks that threaten
public safety.
8. Corruption.
9. Rapidly rising housing prices in China. What can the government do to help
average people buy their own homes?
10. The national drive to stimulate the creativity of the people and build
China into an innovation-oriented society.

Which issues do you already know about? Which ones are you concerned about, but
still want to know more about? Please select the five topics that are of most
concern and interest to you. More importantly, send us your COMMENTS and
QUESTIONS, which make you eligible to win a prize from CRI. Your quick feedback
will help us report in a way that truly suits you. Thank you.

By the way, we plan to do telephone interviews with some of our listeners on
the above issues. Do you mind being called? If you don't mind, please give us
your telephone number at [email protected] and tell us when is convenient for
you.

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Would you want to know more information and the progress of NPC and CPPCC?
Please log at http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/china/events/npc-cppcc2006/

Thanks.

Yours sincerely,
YingLian
English Service
China Radio International
http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/
http://enpf.chinabroadcast.cn/talkchina/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Candace Carnie" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:22 AM
Subject: Xu Jirong's cat - Panda Cat


> Regarding the Panda Cat:
>
> I am a cat owner - and I participate on a message board with other cat
> owners.
>
> We are horrified by the condition of this wonderful cat. He is so heavy
> that he has to be helped out of bed?
>
> Being overweight is as bad for pets as it is for humans.
>
> This is not a cute cat - this is an unhealthy cat. In my opinion, not
> taking care of this cat's health in all areas is animal abuse.
>
> Please pass on to the owners my hope that they will get a good diet from the
> cat's vet, and allow him to live many more years with them.
>
> You could even do a follow-up story on his progress, that would educate many
> people!
>
> Regards,
> Candace Carnie
> Alberta, Canada
>

icedtea
03-07-2006, 10:22 PM
Ugh all they care about is making money. I bet they just skimmed over your email, and sent an auto-reply of sorts. As if yous be interested in whatever theyre saying, you just want that cat saved, which is what we all want. ugh.

Catty1
03-07-2006, 10:33 PM
They didn't even have to respond...I didn't see anything there about making money.

Suppose they got hundreds of emails about the same thing? Maybe they did, who knows?

Will see if I can find out anything else about the cat.

C

Catty1
03-07-2006, 10:38 PM
Super Fat Cat Advised to Lose Weight
2006-03-04 14:28:46 CRIENGLISH.com

The owner of the super fat cat in Qingdao City recently got a letter from US, which advised him to help his pet lose weight.

You probably still remember the story about the super fat cat that lives in east China's coastal city of Qingdao. The owner of the cat has recently received a letter from Florida, USA, in which the writer has advised the owner to help his pet lose weight for the sake of its health.

Though fully understanding the writer's kindness, the cat's owner, Mr. Xu Jingrong, says he feels helpless. The family has tried many ways to help the cat control its weight, which the pet has fervently resisted. The large feline has even taken defensive actions like peeing everywhere and scratching people to show its anger.

Named "Wu Huan" by Mr. Xu, the nine-year-old cat now weighs a whopping 15 kilograms with its "waist" measuring around 77 centimeters.

catmandu
03-08-2006, 09:58 AM
That Poor Cat Sadly Is Doomed To An Early Death,if He Is That Heavy.
He Must Be In Pain As Well Being That Heavy.
Poor Cat.