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I've had my keyboard for a while now and I'm just learning how to play songs. Does anyone know how or where to find the notes for Sisqo's Incomplete? Not the "eigth notes" and all of that, but just the stuff like "A, B, C, D, etc." It would be greatly appreciated.

2007-10-17 08:27:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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What has this to do with classical music?

2007-10-17 10:22:08 · answer #1 · answered by Malcolm D 7 · 0 2

I tell people who think they should never pay for a cat since there are always "free kitten" ads, that adopting from a shelter is a much better deal. By the time you pay for shots, worming, flea treatment, getting it spayed/ neutered, any other vet care it needs, you will have spent probably twice as much for the "free" kitten as it would cost to adopt from a shelter. (and if they're not going to do that stuff they shouldn't get a kitten anyway) I agree that taking free kittens can be similar to buying from backyard breeders in that it's encouraging irresponsible breeding even if it's not directly financially rewarding it. Even if they don't make a profit, taking the kittens does encourage people who think there's no reason to get their pets spayed because "we always find homes for them" -- never mind that they often don't screen the buyers/ takers well (or at all!) to make sure it's a good home, they often hand out the babies too young so they won't have to bother with them or pay to feed them, and separating too early can contribute to behaviour problems that might end up with them being abandoned And they almost always give away kittens unaltered and those kittens go on to breed more and more and more moggies. However, it's true that sometimes when people are trying to find homes for kittens it's not due to their having let their cat breed, since there are people who have taken in a pregnant stray cat or mother cat & a litter, or abandoned or orphaned kittens, and then find homes for the kittens. The most responsible thing to do when finding homes for kittens is to have the kittens altered before you let them go to new homes. Many places now have low cost spay/neuter and even if it's not in one's own town there may be a place within driving distance. Then one can just charge an adoption fee to pay for the vet costs, and give copies of the vet records to the people getting the kittens. Any responsible person should not mind paying to reimburse someone for vet expenses since it's for things they should be going to get anyway. I see nothing wrong with someone getting a puppy or kitten from a reputable breeder, the ones who are trying to preserve the breeds and keep them healthy. & I agree with most of what Café wrote about the source of cats in shelters and the differences between types of breeders. BTW, 8 kittens in a litter is quite possible. It's not very common but I've heard of it in both pedigreed cats and moggies.

2016-03-13 00:54:19 · answer #2 · answered by Joan 4 · 0 0

Hey, Unleash the Dragon.

2007-10-17 08:29:53 · answer #3 · answered by "Johns" 7 · 0 0

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