ashley wrote:I understand how to reply in the same post, but doesn't it get confusing after a few months?
No, take Sara's for example...we know that Sara updates regularly with her Vestre, and when I know there's a new update, I don't have to read the entire 4 pages, I simply click on page 4 for the latest update.
ashley wrote:Let's say I asked a question every week. After three months, that's 12 questions, and with the replies added in, that's a long list.
Not so long at all, at least we can always refer to post #1 in the event we need to recap or refresh our memories about the original problem. We truly do not have a problem with posts that end up being 4 pages long, as long as it is frequently updated to. The choice is yours, you can post a new subject, but if you have several questions within 48 hours, please keep them in one post.
ashley wrote:Also, what if I have a question about the same cat, but it's different from the poop or socialization question? Do I post a new topic or continue to use this one?
If its a new issue unrelated to any other post you have already made, then post a new topic.
ashley wrote:Also, would you guys mind if I post ONE more topic, to start things fresh? I'll just name it "My Cat Questions" and leave it at that, instead of being named "To: Traci......"? Thanks for all the help and sorry for all the trouble.
Let's keep it all in the last post (not this one, this "To Traci" post has been moved to the Support Forum). So, go back to feline health forum, and in last post you made, start there with further questions.
Remember, the most recent posts made or replied to, will be highlighted with an orange folder, so when we log in to see them, we see the highlited posts, alerting us a new post has been made or replied to. I know it seems confusing, but once you get the hang of the board, you will see how easy it gets, and easy for all of us to respond to updated posts, etc.
If you're not registered, then you probably don't see the recent posts highlighted since your last visit. If you are a guest user, you won't see those options.