" This chipper phrase is a great way to start your day. It's appropriate for use up until the early afternoon. Just like in English, you can say the whole phrase for "good morning" or use the shortened form, "zǎo," for "morning!"  This phrase is pronounced roughly "tzow shong how." The first and last syllables rhyme with "plow." The middle syllable rhymes with "wrong." If you just want to say "zǎo," be sure to emphasize the slight t sound at the beginning of the word. The pronunciation is "tzow," not "zow." In Chinese, this phrase is written "早上好." " From about noon until the sun starts going down, you can use this cheerful phrase.  This phrase is pronounced "Shah-oo how." The first syllable rhymes with "raw." The tones of the syllables descends, like this: "shahoohow." In Chinese, this phrase is written "下午好."  Note that "xià wǔ hǎo" is seldom used in Taiwan — there, "wǔ'ān" ("午安") is more common. "Wǔ'ān" is pronounced "ooh-on." The "on" is said higher-pitched than the "ooh," like this: "oohon." " This phrase is appropriate during very late afternoon and the twilight hours.  This phrase is pronounced "wun-shong how." The first syllable rhymes with "ton." The n in this syllable is very light — almost silent. Emphasize the second syllable by putting extra stress on it, like this: "wunSHONGhow." In Chinese, this phrase is written "晚上好." " Use this phrase to great someone when it's dark out. Alternatively, use it when you're going to bed for the night.  This phrase is pronounced "wun-on." Here, again, the second syllable receives the stress and is pronounced in a higher tone, like this: "wunON." In Chinese, this phrase is written "晚安."

Summary: Use "zǎo shang hǎo" or just "zǎo" for "good morning. Use "xià wǔ hǎo" for "good afternoon. Use "wǎn shàng hǎo" to say "good evening. Use "wǎn'ān" to say "good night.


Have the cat neutered (male) or spayed (female) and at a minimum the cat should also have a rabies vaccination, treatment for any parasites (fleas or worms), vaccination for distemper, and a test for feline leukemia is also recommended. In many places, these services are offered for free as a general animal control policy. Female cats should be kept under observation in a cage with access to a litter box and food and water for 5 days after the spay operations. Males can be released the day after the operation. You can return it back to the habitat from which it came, or take it elsewhere. If releasing the cat to a new area a caregiver needs to be available to help the cat become acclimated to its new environment, which can take several weeks. In general, this policy is promoted by the ASPCA as a way of helping to control the cat population. If the cat seemed to be getting on well in the environment, release it and put food, water and shelter out regularly. Cats that are released to areas they are not familiar with are unlikely to survive unless they have a caretaker because they do not have a source of food, water, or shelter. Other cats already in the area may also attack them in territory disputes. If you live in an urban area, releasing a stray might be irresponsible. Cat rescue and no-kill shelters are a much better option. They will likely be happy to do the work of finding the cat a good home.  Feral cats are almost never adopted from shelters, as they have a high euthanasia rate of more than 90%.  If the cat is unadoptable it is better to release to the area where it was caught. Many rescues will pay the cost of a stray cat's veterinary bills for you. Save your receipts. If you can, offer to foster the cat until a home is found. Some organizations have more cats than they have foster homes. Just don't take offense if they prefer to foster with someone who has experience with cats. If you're sure the cat is not owned and you're uncomfortable or unable to take the cat elsewhere, find a suitable home for the cat yourself. You can advertise, ask around, and find a suitable candidate for keeping the cat for a pet.  Ask around informally to see if any of your friends or relatives might be interested in looking after the cat. Start by asking trusted friends and acquaintances. This way the cat gets a good home, and you can visit it sometimes. Advertise the cat locally. Put the cat on Petfinder.com. Make sure the profile is honest about the cat's situation. You can also put an ad online or in the local classifieds. . Some stray cats make great pets once they adjust to life in a human home. Think carefully about whether you have the time, money and a good environment to take on a pet. If you plan on keeping the animal, make sure that it gets looked after thoroughly at the vet and that it's a safe animal to be around before letting it into your home.

Summary: Have the cat neutered and medically treated if necessary. Re-release the cat. Contact a local cat rescue organization or non-kill animal shelter. Try to find the cat a new home, if necessary. Consider keeping the cat


You'll find this in the top navigation menu and under the "Username Options" heading of the main billing page. You can delete any of the usernames you've created except for the Primary Master Username. This is the username you created when you signed up for AOL. If you want to delete the master username, you'll have to delete the whole account (see the next section). You'll be asked to confirm that you want to delete the username. Once the username is deleted, you'll no longer be able to use it, but it can be restored up to six months after marking it for deletion. If you get a message indicating that you are unable to delete a general username, the username likely still has a premium subscription associated with it. You'll need to cancel any subscriptions for the username before deleting it. See the previous section for details.
Summary: Click the "Manage My Usernames" menu option. Find the username you want to delete. Click the "Delete" link for the username you want to delete.