Re: Cat: broken pelvis+tail, eating+pee+poo problems, I'm sc
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:53 am
Buddy initially got all of his functions back, but he developed a spasm at the neck of his bladder after becoming blocked.
https://handicappedpet.net/helppets/
https://handicappedpet.net/helppets/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=15599
Been there, done that!!maine_coonz wrote: Of course, I was hassling the poor guy a million times a day feeling his bladder and following him around; the first day I thought he was going to burst, it was very hard to leave him alone. .
http://archive.org/about/faqs.php#The_Wayback_Machine wrote:How can I get my site included in the Wayback Machine?
Much of our archived web data comes from our own crawls or from Alexa Internet's crawls. Neither organization has a "crawl my site now!" submission process. Internet Archive's crawls tend to find sites that are well linked from other sites. The best way to ensure that we find your web site is to make sure it is included in online directories and that similar/related sites link to you.
Alexa Internet uses its own methods to discover sites to crawl. It may be helpful to install the free Alexa toolbar and visit the site you want crawled to make sure they know about it.
Regardless of who is crawling the site, you should ensure that your site's 'robots.txt' rules and in-page META robots directives do not tell crawlers to avoid your site.
When a site is crawled, there is usually at least a 6-month lag, and sometimes as much as a 24-month lag, between the date that web pages are crawled and when they appear in the Wayback Machine.
In some cases, crawled content from certain projects may appear in a much shorter timeframe — as little as a few weeks from when it was crawled. Older material for the same pages and sites may still appear separately, months later.
More good news! I just checked archive.org and they have an August 8, 2013 crawl of Raz's website archived FOREVER!!!maine_coonz wrote: Finally, (!!finally !!) I really have put the website pages on Erasmus up.
http://www.kestrel.ws/erasmus.html