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Please Visit my new Website!
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The reason I haven't been working on the 50 Super, is since I lost my contract job I really felt I needed to finish up a website that I started working on part time last year.
So, I've been working 15-20 hours a day the last 6 weeks trying to finish the coding work and Just this week I finally launched the new site,
It's a simple site that lets you schedule and receive Emails or Text Messages (SMS) about things related to your pets, like appointments, medications etc.
I got the idea last year when Rambo was diagnosed with Mast Cell tumors and had surgery and 6 months of chemo therapy. The chemo was a 3 drug cocktail that had varying doses and tapered down over the 6 months of treatments - I thought, wouldn't it be nice to schedule alerts to remind you of when and what medications to give? How about an automated alert when your pet needs shots?
So, I hope Pet-Alerts.Com will help others in the future with similar situations and to just make things a little easier in the care of our pets.
It's a completely FREE service as I intend to (hopefully) make money on the advertising.
If you get some time please visit the site, join - if you like or think you can use the service; And please take a little time to click on my the sponsors and ad links which will help me support the site!
Thanks All!
It feels good to get back to working on cars!
