Speaking of this matter, Fang Jianjin remembered that he wanted to ask him a question last time, and immediately started talking.
People are generally more confident and talkative in areas they are familiar with, so Fang Jianjin and Jian Xiu chatted with their deskmate in the following time, and the atmosphere was very harmonious.
Moreover, the conversation with Jian Xiu benefited her a lot and even opened up some new ideas for her.
For example, Jian Xiu now mentioned the idea of centralized management of stray cats and dogs.
"In addition to expanding and improving the collection of adopter information, managing stray dogs from the time they are picked up by caring group members to their successful adoption is also crucial. Adopters are very concerned about the health and vaccination status of stray cats and dogs. If we take good care of these aspects during this period, adopters won't have to bear this part of the time, energy, and financial costs, and their overall willingness to adopt should be higher. So, next, are you considering centralized management of the cats and dogs in the group?"
"Centralized management?" Fang Jianjin nodded at the suggestion. "I've been thinking about that too! If stray cats and dogs could be centrally managed, it would alleviate the worries of our caring group members. They wouldn't have to worry about finding a cat or dog and not knowing what to do with it. This would also motivate them. Take me, for example. I had another Teddy Bear at home yesterday, and it almost caused a family quarrel."
After Fang Jianjin finished speaking, he took a deep sip of milk tea, swallowed it, and continued, "Except for a few of us veterans, most of the dog and cat friends who came later joined because they had lost their cute little ones and wanted to find them. Everyone loves each other and helps each other, which is why the group has grown to its current size. But when everyone is faced with the problem of taking stray cats and dogs home, most people are actually hesitant. After all, no one knows if the stray cats and dogs are sick, and whether they will infect their own cute little ones if they take them home. So most people play the role of information transmission, and those stray cats and dogs that can't find their owners and no one claims them eventually fall on the shoulders of us core members. At the most, I had three cats and eight dogs at home. Fortunately, my mother went on a tour during that time, otherwise I would have been skinned by her."
However, when it comes to centralized management, Fang Jianjin has a headache.
"Centralized management requires space, administrators, and specialized veterinarians. All of this costs money, a huge amount. I can't even begin to imagine it."
Having said this, she held the milk tea cup dejectedly.
"Ma'am, your dishes are here. Please enjoy." The waiter put down the plates and said.
When Fang Jianjin saw that all the dishes had been served, he realized that he had said too much and felt a little embarrassed for a moment.
"Come and eat! I invited you to dinner today, but you just had to listen to me rambling."
Jian Xiu didn't pick up his chopsticks. He looked at her and said, "What if we use the pet hospital as a base and gradually try to implement centralized management?"
Fang Jianjin was stunned and looked at Jian Xiu blankly.
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