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Lonelymum · 28/11/2005 18:35
I realise that is like asking how long is a piece of string but, on an average working day, if a CAT message is left at lunchtime, when would the receiver expect to receive it please?
carriemumsnet · 28/11/2005 19:05
Hi
It depends on the person at mumsnet HQ in charge of forwarding CATS that day. Each one has to be sent on individually so if we're having a very busy day there may well be a few hours interlude in between sending one in and it being passed on - longer at weekends when cover is thinner.
Apologies if it's been a bit slow - I've done 3 batches of CATS since 9am - probably should have done them more frequently, especially as there are so many following the London meet up - so apologies....
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